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Slovenia Launches Digital Nomad Visa: Eligibility, Application, and Why You Should Apply

Slovenia Launches Digital Nomad Visa: Who Can Apply and How to Get One

Slovenia is officially joining the growing list of European countries embracing remote work with the launch of its very own digital nomad visa. Starting from 21 November 2025, the picturesque Central European nation will offer a one-year residence permit for non-EU/EEA remote workers eager to live and work from its scenic towns, alpine lakes, and vibrant cities.

Aimed at attracting foreign talent and boosting long-term tourism, Slovenia’s digital nomad visa could open the door for thousands of remote professionals looking to swap city smog for alpine air.

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Here’s everything we know so far about who is eligible and how to apply.

Who Can Apply for Slovenia’s Digital Nomad Visa?

Slovenia’s digital nomad visa is designed for non-EU and non-EEA nationals—meaning it targets remote workers from countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, the UK, and beyond.

To be eligible, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Work Remotely for a Foreign Employer or Clients: You must be employed by a company located outside Slovenia, or if self-employed or freelancing, provide services exclusively to non-Slovenian clients.
  • No Local Work Allowed: Taking up employment or offering services to Slovenian businesses is strictly prohibited under the visa. Violation of this rule could result in your visa being revoked and affect future entries into the country.
  • Proof of Income: Applicants must demonstrate they have sufficient income to support themselves—and any accompanying family members—during their stay. This can include:
    • Payslips or invoices
    • Employment or freelance contracts
    • Recent bank statements
      While Slovenia has not yet specified an exact income threshold, it is expected to be in line with similar European digital nomad schemes, typically requiring between €2,500–€3,500 monthly.
  • Family Members Can Join: Immediate family members (such as spouses and children) can accompany digital nomads, but they too are barred from taking up employment with Slovenian companies.

How to Apply for the Digital Nomad Visa

Remote workers interested in Slovenia’s new visa will be able to apply in one of two ways:

  1. Online via the Slovenian Government Portal
  2. In-person at a Slovenian embassy or consulate in your country of residence

The visa is valid for 12 months and is non-renewable. If digital nomads wish to return for another year, they must spend at least six months outside Slovenia before reapplying.

Applicants should ensure all supporting documents are translated (if necessary) and adhere to any consular-specific requirements.

Why Slovenia is a Great Destination for Digital Nomads

While countries like Portugal, Croatia, and Greece have dominated headlines with their digital nomad programs, Slovenia is now carving out its own niche with this long-awaited move.

Here’s why remote workers should consider Slovenia as their next base:

  • Affordable Cost of Living: Compared to neighbours like Austria and Italy, Slovenia offers lower rental costs, food prices, and general expenses—especially in smaller cities and towns.
  • Safe and Stable: Slovenia consistently ranks high in safety, public healthcare, and quality of life, making it an ideal destination for families and solo nomads alike.
  • Nature Meets Connectivity: From the serene shores of Lake Bled to the lively cafés of Ljubljana, Slovenia provides a harmonious mix of natural beauty and urban convenience.
  • Co-working Spaces and Remote-Friendly Infrastructure: Cities such as Ljubljana, Maribor, Celje, Kranj, and Koper now boast modern co-working hubs, fast internet, and strong digital infrastructure to support remote professionals.
  • Cultural Charm: With a unique blend of Alpine, Mediterranean, and Slavic influences, Slovenia offers an enriching cultural experience—without the tourist overload of other European hotspots.

Part of a Growing European Trend

Slovenia joins a growing club of European countries tapping into the remote work trend through dedicated visa schemes. Others include:

  • Italy – Offers a digital nomad visa for highly qualified workers.
  • Germany – Its “Freiberufler” visa allows freelancers to live and work long-term.
  • Croatia – One of the earliest adopters of the digital nomad visa in the region.
  • Portugal and Greece – Both offer flexible options for remote workers and entrepreneurs.

Each country offers its own flavour, but Slovenia stands out for its strategic location, compact size, and lesser-known charm—making it perfect for digital nomads who want to explore Europe without the crowds.

Looking Ahead

Slovenia’s new digital nomad visa marks an exciting step forward for the country’s tourism and talent strategy. With a launch date set for 21 November 2025, remote workers have ample time to prepare their documents and plan their move.

Whether you're a software developer from New York, a freelance writer from Cape Town, or a designer from Sydney, Slovenia might just be your next home base.

One year. One permit. One unforgettable experience in the heart of Europe.

Conclusion 

Slovenia’s digital nomad visa offers remote workers a unique chance to live and work in one of Europe’s most scenic and affordable countries. With its official launch set for 21 November 2025, now is the time to start preparing. Whether you're drawn by the natural beauty, vibrant cities, or relaxed lifestyle, Slovenia could be the perfect base for your next remote work adventure.

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Slovenia is introducing a digital nomad visa from November 2025. Here’s what remote workers need to know about eligibility, application, and life in this European gem.

Want to work remotely from Slovenia in 2026? Start gathering your documents now and stay tuned for updates on application details!

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