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Slovak-Malian couple has trouble living together, blames Slovak embassy in Kenya
The embassy considers the marriage expedient.
Compiled by Spectator staff
Foreigners’ Police extend special-mode operation for another week
Their office in Ružomberok will be shut in early October, the police also announced.
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Foreigner's police in limited mode from Monday
Police cites increase in illegal migration in southern Slovakia as the reason.
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Asked for help, police told Turkish student to leave Slovakia instead
A Trnava university has not explained why it did not stand up for its Turkish student.
Peter Dlhopolec
FAQ: How to interact with the Foreigners’ Police
Some officers are good – but some, even the police admit, are ‘a disgrace to the force’.
Peter Dlhopolec
The Foreigners’ Police unlearns English
Over the decades, this Slovak institution has proved both durable and obdurate.
James Thomson
Police announce changes to booking system for foreigners
Applicants who want to stay in Slovakia can now choose which office of the Foreigners' Police they want to attend.
Compiled by Spectator staff
Terrible living conditions in camps mean refugees want a better life west (interview)
Peter Devínsky on why migration routes now go through Slovakia.
Daniela Hajčáková
Foreigners' Police gradually open to all foreigners again
Agenda that can be addressed at the departments is limited, police promises they will expand it.
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Foreigners’ Police to expand their capacities to help refugees from Ukraine
They are not dealing with the agenda of other foreigners living or coming to Slovakia for now.
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Foreigners’ Police branches will remain open only to foreigners from Ukraine
The police react to tens of thousands of refugees crossing the Slovak border.
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Foreigners' Police departments remain open for now
The police would inform the public immediately if anything changes.
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Foreigners’ Police have made huge improvements that people usually don’t see
IOM’s Migration Information Centre, which also offers free Slovak language courses to migrants, celebrates 15 years.
Anna Fay
The man who took the 'alien' out of the Foreigners' Police's name appointed its director
Robert Gucký became the main government's plenipotentiary for state borders and director of the Office for the Border and Foreigners' Police.
Compiled by Spectator staff
The residence status of UK citizens in Slovakia will change
The Slovak parliament adopted new legislation as a response to the approaching end of the Brexit transition period.
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Foreigners’ Police will reopen next Monday
It will be necessary to book an appointment for certain agenda.
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Foreigner's Police will be closed during the lockdown
Those who have booked appointments from October 26-30 must reschedule.
Compiled by Spectator staff
Slovak police detain an internationally wanted criminal
The Foreigners’ Police revealed his passport was fake after checking the international database.
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Unable to make it to an appointment at the Foreigners’ Police? Here’s what you should do
A short guide on how to cancel an appointment booked via the online system.
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Ombudswoman welcomes changes at immigration offices
The public defender of rights will continue discussions about the Foreigners Police with the new Police Corps president.
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