Spending little money in a paradise, solution ? Slovenia
The complete guide
Let's bet that if you hadn't read the title of this article, you would never have guessed that this photo was taken in Slovenia?
And I bet you also don't know that Slovenia is one of the countries where in recent years a lot of foreigners have moved to find a better job and have a higher standard of living.
Don't worry, you're on the right site! In this mini-guide we will give you all the necessary information that will make you run to 'purchase a property for sale in Slovenia.
We always start from the necessary documents
You are a citizen of the EU, EFTA countries and countries such as Cyprus, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Estonia, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Latvia, Malta and Slovakia and do not need a visa for a stay of less than three months.
For longer periods of residence, however, you must certify that you have regular income and a 'health insurance'.
You will receive a tax code called EMSO that will help you to interface with the tax authorities, banks and in general for all matters related to business.
Language
If your aim is to move permanently to this country, it will be useful for you to start working with the national language. It will help you both to work better, looking for job opportunities more adherent to your professional figure, and to socialize with others.
No, don't be afraid! If you are not particularly good at learning a new language, you can always get away with English.
The main areas where to find a home
Three are the most beautiful regions of Slovenia.
Let's start with the first one, Gorenjska.
Famous for its dreamy landscapes and its beautiful Triglav National Park, it is a destination for annual summer gatherings of fans of mountaineering, fishing and hiking.
In winter, on the other hand, seasonal sports such as skiing and skating are particularly popular.
If we talk about central Slovenia, we cannot fail to mention the capital, Ljubljana, the economic, institutional and cultural hub of the nation.
Theatres and museums, and above all art galleries, allow anyone to find the place where to feed their artistic passion.
The connection with other countries is very important. The railway network that starts right here is well connected with the neighboring countries.
Dulcis in fundo, the Drava region, which is home to the famous "snow stadium" in Maribor, a popular destination for all ski enthusiasts who compete every year in the most important races.
But this region is also rich in farmhouses, ideal for those who want to invest and open their own business.
Let's talk now about taxation (quiet, I'm not a sore point)
The tax system provides only for an import on profits of 17 % for those who want to invest in Slovenia.
That's it.
And now, finally, what you have been waiting for: real estate
I recommend, regardless of the type of contract and property, to move to an area close to your place of work.
Investments that are usually profitable in the short term are in Sezena and Koper.
Regulatory plans have been implemented to meet the needs of the many foreigners who have decided to move to Slovenia.
Prices start from 30,000 euros for an independent apartment, up to 100,000 if you intend to buy a luxury villa.
In conclusion, living in Slovenia is worthwhile and will allow you to invest in one of the most beautiful paradises in Europe.
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