VIURE a Eslovènia
VISA AND RESIDENCE PERMIT
Citizens of EU, EEA and Switzerland have simplified procedure to gain entry permit:
Entry possible with just a valid identity card or passport.
Stay of up to 90 days without any particular permit.
For a stay longer than 90 days, residence registration certificate has to be obtained prior to expiry of 90 days period.
Residence registration certificate can be obtained at the administrative unit of individual?s residence.
Residence registration certificate can be renewed.
Cost of Residence registration certificate is 11,76 ?.
Residence registration certificate is valid for up to 5 years ? it?s validity can be shorter if the reason for its issuing has shorter time span.
N.B. Citizens of EU and EEA have to register at nearest police station 3 days after their crossing of the state border.
COST OF LIVING
How much does it cost to live and study as a student in Slovenia? Here are some average student costs to give you an idea. The prices are average across the country so they can be used as a rough guide for your budget planning.
Living in a student dormitory in Slovenia is cheaper than living in private accommodation, however, it means you will share a room.
ACCOMMODATION | Ljubljana | Maribor | Primorska | Nova Gorica |
STUDENT DORMITORIES | e120 - e190 | e100 - e170 | e190 | 120-170?e |
PRIVATE FLATS ? DOUBLE BED ROOM (EXCLUDING EXPENSES) | e150 - ?200 | e90 - e120 | e150- e250 | 150-180e |
PRIVATE FLATS - SINGLE BED ROOM (EXCLUDING EXPENSES) | e200 - e350 | e120 - ?e150 | e200 - e300 | 150-180e |
Another cost you might come across is transportation around the city. The cheapest way to get around is to walk, but this could take a while for longer distances. Another option is to buy an old bike. Prices are around ?30 ? ?50, depending where you buy it. Make sure you also buy a bike lock, because bike theft in Slovenia is quite widespread.
You can also use public transport in all the university cities.
Transportation | Ljubljana | Maribor | Nova Gorica | Primorska | Single ticket | ?1.3 (90 minutes) | ?1.1?/?0.5 (one ride) | 1,3? | ?0.8 (one ride) | Monthly ticket | ?20 (student) | ?26.5 | 25? | ?10 (student) | Taxi | ?0.8 ? ?1.1 per KM + ?1 starting rate |
Students mainly eat in restaurants by using food coupons, so the prices are really cheap. However, the prices vary between cities and restaurants. The Republic of Slovenia contributes ?2.63 per meal and the rest of the price is paid by the student. The highest price that a student has to pay after submitting a food coupon is ?4.37 and the lowest price is ?0 (sandwiches).
Since restaurants offer such great value for students, the majority do not cook at home. If you decide to do so, here are some typical supermarket prices:
Apples (1 kg) | ?1.3 | Onions (1 kg) | ?0.8 | Bananas (1 kg) | ?1.2 | Potatoes (1 kg) | ?0.7 | Beef (1 kg) | ?8 | Rice (500 g) | ?1.5 | Beer can (0.5 l) | ?1.1 | Salt (1 kg) | ?1 | Chicken (1 kg) | ?6.6 | Sugar (1 kg) | ?1 | Eggs (12) | ?2 | Tomatoes (1 kg) | ?1.7 | Lettuce (1 head) | ?1 | Vodka (1 l) | ?10-15 | Milk (1 litre) | ?0.9 | Water, bottled (1.5 l) | ?0.6 | | | Wine (1 l) | ?4 | |