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The Slovak government approved legislative changes related to the residence and employment of foreign nationals.
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Additional Information: The government is also updating the language requirements for a long-term residence permit. Applicants will need to prove Slovak language knowledge at level A2 to apply.
BAL Analysis: The government is making legislative changes to the labor market process for foreign nationals and specifically increasing responsibilities for employers intending to employ non-EU nationals with new processes and obligations. The government is also undertaking digitalization efforts and shortening processing times so nationals can begin employment sooner in a more streamlined process.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice Group.
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