Starting in November, Slovenia will offer a one-year digital nomad visa for remote workers. The new visa aims to attract international talent and promote long-term tourism by allowing non-EU citizens to live and work in the country legally. Slovenia joins a growing number of European countries tapping into the digital nomad trend, offering a mix of modern infrastructure, safety, and scenic landscapes. The government hopes the program will bring economic benefits while making the country an attractive base for remote professionals.
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Slovenia To Welcome Remote Workers With New Digital Nomad Visa Scheme: How To Apply And Why You Should Consider It
Slovenia is launching a digital nomad visa in November 2025, which will be open to non-EU and non-EEA citizens, including Indians, who work remotely for companies or clients based outside of Slovenia

The Church of Assumption in Lake Bled, Slovenia
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The Church of Assumption in Lake Bled, Slovenia
Photo: Roxana Bashyrova/Shutterstock

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