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Study in Slovenia: How to Apply and Get a Residence Permit

Studying in Europe is often seen as expensive and complicated, but Slovenia is one of the most practical options for international students. The country offers public programmes with clear admission rules, and in many cases you do not need to take a separate language exam at the very beginning. If your goal is to study in Europe and follow a realistic, structured path to legal residence, Slovenian programmes are well worth considering.

Why Choose Slovenia?

Slovenia gives you access to the European education system, while tuition fees at universities typically range from €1,500 to €3,000 per year (depending on the programme and institution). After enrolment, students have a legal basis to apply for a residence permit and can plan the next steps—continuing studies, internships, employment, and eventually longer-term status if the requirements are met.

How to Apply in Slovenia: Key Points

Applying to study in Slovenia depends on choosing the right programme and preparing documents correctly. Entrance exams are not always required and vary by field, but for most programmes the essentials are: academic records, accurate certified translations, and meeting application deadlines.

Language of Study

You can study in Slovenian, but there are also programmes taught in English.
  • Slovenian-taught programmes are the most common. In many cases, universities may allow you to start while your Slovenian is still developing, but Slovenian is often required later (frequently from the 2nd year, depending on the programme).
  • English-taught programmes are available as well (programme availability depends on the institution and level of study). Requirements vary by faculty and may include proof of English proficiency.
  • Language-intensive fields (e.g., journalism and many humanities) usually have higher language requirements and may require Slovenian from the start.
  • Always verify that the institution and the specific programme are accredited/licensed.

Who a Student Residence Permit Is For

Studying in Slovenia may be an option for:
  • secondary school students (general and vocational programmes);
  • college students;
  • undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students at Slovenian universities.

Admission Documents

To apply to an educational institution, you typically prepare:
  • a copy of your passport;
  • photographs;
  • education documents / graduation results (for first-year admission);
  • academic transcripts/grade reports for the final years of study.
In some cases, it is possible to apply through an authorised representative to complete the procedure correctly and avoid missing deadlines.

How to get a residence permit based on studies

After you receive an admission/confirmation of enrolment, you prepare the residence permit (student) application package. Typically required:
  • Valid passport
  • Residence permit application form
  • Proof of enrolment/admission (from a school/college/university)
  • Proof of sufficient financial means for living expenses (guideline: from approx. €490/month)
  • Health insurance
  • Criminal record certificate (where applicable)
  • Passport-style photo (required format)
  • If applicable: a sponsorship/guarantee letter

Where to submit the documents?

In practice, there are two common routes:
  1. Through a Slovenian embassy/consulate (outside Slovenia)
  2. In Slovenia (if you have entered legally and comply with the stay rules)
In some cases, submitting in Slovenia may help you meet the start-of-semester timeline, but the best route depends on your situation, your documents, and the application calendar.

What a student residence permit gives you?

A student residence permit in Slovenia typically means:
  • Legal residence for the duration of the academic year (aligned with student/school dates)
  • Renewal eligibility, provided you can confirm continued enrolment
  • The right to live in Slovenia for study purposes
  • Limited work rights, within the legal framework for students
  • Access to student benefits (e.g., meals, transport, etc., where applicable)
  • Participation in international exchange programmes
  • After graduation, the option to plan your next legal pathway (e.g., employment or another legal basis, subject to requirements)
If your goal is to study in Europe, Slovenia offers a balanced option in terms of cost, logistics, and legal predictability. The key is choosing the right programme and preparing documents early to meet admission and residence permit timelines.

Why clients trust us

01 / Transparency

We work with full transparency and set clear expectations from day one. Our priority is to make your relocation and settlement as smooth as possible.

02 / Results

We don’t promise the impossible. Instead, we build a realistic strategy for your situation, explain the process, and guide you through every required step.

03 / Experience

Over 10 years of experience and deep knowledge of relocation and legal processes make outcomes more predictable—and the journey clearer and easier to navigate.

04 / Fair Terms

We offer fair and transparent payment terms: you can start with a partial upfront fee, with the remaining amount paid after key milestones are completed.

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