Ljubljana
Europe
Moderate
Very high
€15,000–€22,000 / year
Moderate
€2,500–€4,500 per m²
Progressive 16-50%
25% capital gains
Slovenia
Slovenia is one of Europe’s greenest, safest, and most livable countries. With a strong economy, excellent public services, and a perfect blend of Alpine, Mediterranean, and Central European culture, it attracts professionals, families, and digital nomads seeking a peaceful yet modern lifestyle.
Key advantages include:
- High quality of life and safety
- Excellent public healthcare and education
- Affordable compared to Western Europe
- Strong economy in tech, manufacturing, and services
- Beautiful landscapes: mountains, lakes, coast
- Large international communities in Ljubljana and Maribor
Essential First Steps for New Arrivals
Register Your Address
Must be done within 8 days at the local administrative unit.
Obtain an EMŠO
Required for employment, banking, healthcare, and contracts.
Open a Slovenian Bank Account
Requires ID and proof of residence.
Residence Permit
Temporary residence, work permit, EU Blue Card, student permit, or family reunification.
Healthcare Registration
Register with ZZZS for public healthcare.
Housing in Slovenia
Types of Housing
- Private rentals
- Furnished/unfurnished apartments
- Shared housing
- Student dormitories
- Suburban houses
Market Characteristics
- High demand in Ljubljana
- Moderate rental prices
- Deposits 1–2 months
- Many apartments furnished or semi‑furnished
Practical Advice
- Use reputable real estate platforms
- Check heating type (district, gas, electric)
- Utilities often separate
- Be cautious of scams
Working in Slovenia
Work Permits and Visas
- Single Permit (work + residence)
- EU Blue Card
- Highly skilled worker permit
- Seasonal work permit
- EU/EEA citizens do not need a work permit
Employment Standards
- Standard workweek: 40 hours
- Minimum 20 paid vacation days
- Strong worker protections
- Overtime compensation required
- Notice periods vary
Key Industries
- Technology and software development
- Manufacturing and engineering
- Pharmaceuticals
- Logistics and transportation
- Tourism and hospitality
- Green energy and environmental services
Financial Overview: Taxes and Income
Income Tax
Progressive system with social contributions and municipal taxes.
Entrepreneurs and Freelancers
Income tax, social contributions, VAT, and quarterly filings.
Corporate Tax
Standard rate: 19%.
VAT
Standard rate: 22%
Reduced rates: 9.5% and 5%.
Healthcare System
Slovenia has a universal public healthcare system funded through social contributions.
General Practitioner
Residents choose a GP; referrals required for specialists.
Costs
- Public healthcare affordable
- Supplementary insurance common
- Private clinics faster but more expensive
- Dental care partially covered
Transportation and Mobility
Public Transport
- Buses and trains
- Ljubljana bus network
- Regional and intercity connections
Driving
- EU licenses valid
- Non‑EU may require exchange
- Excellent road conditions
- Vignettes required for highways
Cycling
Strong infrastructure in Ljubljana; improving elsewhere.
Culture and Society
Slovenian culture values politeness, modesty, nature, sustainability, and outdoor activities.
Social Norms
- Punctuality valued
- Cashless payments common
- Recycling widespread
- Social interactions reserved at first
Religion in Slovenia
Predominantly Roman Catholic, with Protestant, Orthodox, and Muslim minorities.
Daily Life
Shopping and Services
Mercator, Spar, Hofer, Lidl; moderate prices.
Language
Slovenian official; English widely spoken.
Digital Services
E‑government portals, online banking, digital signatures.
Education and Family Life
School Options
- Public schools (free, high quality)
- Private schools
- International schools
- Bilingual programs
Childcare
- Nurseries
- Kindergartens
- After‑school programs
Community and Integration
Active expat communities in Ljubljana, Maribor, and Koper.