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Slovenia to Launch Digital Nomad Visa in November 2025: What You Should Know

Slovenia is about to become a new hotspot for digital nomads. In November 2025, the country will officially launch its digital nomad visa, allowing foreigners to live in Slovenia for up to 12 months. However, this opportunity comes with specific requirements worth noting.
Who Can Apply for Slovenia’s Digital Nomad Visa?
According to the government’s plans, the visa will be available to non-EU/EEA nationals. The main condition is that applicants must work for a foreign employer or serve clients outside Slovenia.
This means that working for Slovenian employers is strictly prohibited under this visa. Failure to comply may result in visa denial and even future travel restrictions.
Can You Bring Your Family?
Yes — Slovenia allows digital nomads to bring family members. However, there are two important conditions:
Family members cannot work in Slovenia.
The applicant must prove sufficient income to support themselves and their family. The government has yet to announce the specific income threshold.
Duration and No Back-to-Back Renewals
The visa will be valid for up to 12 months. However, there’s a catch: it cannot be renewed consecutively while staying in Slovenia. Digital nomads who wish to return must leave the country for at least six months before applying again.
This policy aims to prevent long-term residence disguised as digital nomadism.
Why Choose Slovenia?
Slovenia’s digital nomad visa is part of a strategy to attract skilled professionals and promote long-term tourism.
The country offers a more affordable cost of living compared to many other EU nations. Ljubljana boasts co-working spaces, lively streets, and vibrant nightlife, making it a great choice for dynamic professionals.
Meanwhile, cities like Celje, Maribor, Kranj, and Koper offer quieter alternatives, perfect for those seeking a slower pace or planning to relocate with family.
Why Prepare Now?
Although the official launch is set for November 21, 2025, digital nomads should start preparing now: gather documents, check income requirements, and plan their routes.
Slovenia is joining the growing list of EU countries offering official digital nomad visas, giving more flexibility to those who wish to live in Europe while maintaining work ties abroad.