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Slovakia, located in Central Europe, is a picturesque country known for its stunning natural landscapes, including the Tatra Mountains. With a population of around 5.5 million people, its capital is Bratislava. Slovakia has a diverse economy, featuring a strong automotive industry and a growing technology sector. As a member of the European Union, Slovakia offers a blend of historical charm, vibrant culture, and outdoor recreational opportunities, making it a popular destination for travelers and a place of cultural richness.
The most required occupations in Slovakia can vary depending on the region, industry, and economic conditions. However, certain sectors consistently experience demand for skilled professionals. Here are some of the most sought-after occupations in Slovakia:
Please note that the labor market is dynamic and can change over time due to economic, technological, and societal factors. For the most up-to-date information on the most required occupations in Slovakia, it’s advisable to consult local job market reports and government labor statistics or seek guidance from local employment agencies or career advisors.
Are you a non-EU citizen wishing to work as an employed worker in Slovakia? You can find information below on the conditions to fulfill and procedures to follow, as well as the rights you can enjoy during your stay.
Conditions
To work as an employed worker in Slovakia, you must, in general, obtain:
Any exemptions to work permit or single permit requirements are stipulated by law.
If you are subject to visa requirements, you might also need to obtain an entry visa in order to arrive to Slovakia.
In specific cases stipulated by law, you need to acquire a work permit in order to be employed (e.g. within the first 12 months from obtaining temporary residence for the purpose of family reunification, within the first 12 months from commencement of temporary residence of a third-country national who has the status of a person with long-term residence in another Member State).
Before applying for a work permit, your future employer must report the vacancy to the competent Labour Office at least 10 working days prior to applying for a work permit.
The Labour Office will assess if the position can be filled by a candidate registered in the local (district) Register of Unemployed Job Seekers. If the vacant position is not filled within 10 working days of reporting the vacancy by a candidate listed in the Register of Job Seekers, your employer may issue you a written promise of employment or conclude a contract of employment.
You or your employer may apply for a work permit at the competent Labour Office, depending on your future place of work, on an official application form, only after 10 working days from reporting the vacancy. The application can be submitted in person, by post or your future employer may do so on your behalf on basis of a power of attorney.
The Labour Office will issue a work permit within 20 working days from delivery of the application.
Applying for a work permit is free of charge.
In specific cases stipulated by law, once a work permit has been issued, you must apply for temporary residence for the purpose of employment. You must do so in person at the Slovak embassy in the country of your citizenship, or your residence. In specific cases stipulated by law, you may submit your application at the competent Foreign Police Department in Slovakia.
The fee for applying for temporary residence for the purpose of employment is EUR 165.50 (if the application is submitted at the Foreign Police Department) or EUR 170 (if the application is submitted at the Slovak embassy).
To obtain a work permit, you or your employer must submit:
Think Europe Services offers a range of services to assist individuals in obtaining a work visa for Slovakia. Here is a breakdown of the services they provide:
If you are interested in working in Slovakia and require assistance with the visa application process, Think Europe Services can provide guidance and support. It’s advisable to contact us directly for detailed information about their services and how they can assist you in achieving your goal of working in Slovakia.