Digital Nomad Permit
Official nomad visaWhat this visa gets you
Visa
Entry document
Temporary residency
1 year, not renewable
Permanent residency
Not via this programme
Citizenship
Not via this programme
- Income requirement
- Najmanj dvakratnik povprečne mesečne neto plače v Sloveniji (twice the average monthly net wage; approx EUR 3,200/month in 2026)
- Application fee
- €102
- Family allowed
- Yes
Pick your passport to see your application path
Processing time, consular location, apostille requirements, and tax-treaty notes for Digital Nomad Permit change based on your source country.
Tax
How is Digital Nomad Permit income taxed?
No special tax regime for digital nomads. The residence permit itself does not automatically trigger Slovenian tax residency. Tax liability depends on tax residency: a holder who stays under 183 days/year and lacks a permanent home or centre of personal and economic interests in Slovenia is generally treated as a non-resident and not taxed in Slovenia on foreign remote income. Those who become Slovenian tax residents (183+ days in a calendar year, or a permanent home or centre of vital interests in Slovenia) are taxed on worldwide income, subject to applicable double-taxation treaties; treaty tie-breaker rules can keep a person non-resident even where domestic conditions are met. Each case is assessed individually.
Money, roughly (indicative)
Regime: Progressive — up to 50%, about 64.7% effective tax on €60k/yr.
Launched Nov 2025; 12 months, non-renewable. Over 183 days makes you tax-resident on progressive rates. A self-employed person carries the full ~38% social contribution on declared profit (within a floor and cap); nil under a totalisation agreement.
Living comfortably to well in Ljubljana runs about €1,700–€2,400/mo for one person, incl. rent.
Estimate your take-home in the tax calculator →Worth a specialist's time. A short call before you commit usually pays for itself, especially for US citizens (FEIE/FATCA), existing UK ties, or unwinding SA tax residency.
Recommended for your move
- SafetyWingFlexible monthly cover
Health insurance built for nomads. Monthly subscription.
Get a quote - GenkiEU-regulated, long-term
EU-regulated health insurance for nomads and expats; long-term and resident cover.
See plans - WiseGetting paid abroad
Multi-currency account and low-cost transfers at the mid-market rate.
Open an account - RevolutEveryday spending
Multi-currency card with budgeting and fee-free transfers.
Open an account
By passport
Slovenia by nationality
The requirements, consular path, and realistic timeline change with your passport. Pick yours for the source-country-specific guide.
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Expatlas provides information for orientation only and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with official government sources and consult an immigration lawyer for your specific case.