How to Start a Business in Slovakia – Foreign Individuals.

Foreign individuals (aliens) can conduct business in Slovakia through: Follow these steps before applying for a business permit: 1. Define the Scope of Business Activities: 2. Determine the Location of Business/Activity and Operations: 3. Choose a Trade Name: 4. Address Other Relevant Business-Related Matters: Our…

Rules of Road Traffic in Slovakia.

Road traffic rules are stipulated by the Road Traffic Act and are conveyed through traffic signs in the Traffic Sign Regulation. They derive from rules established by international agreements on road traffic, similar to other EU member states. The speed limit can be reduced or…

International legal entity’s appointed representative.

Title: Accessing Electronic Mailboxes for Foreign Statutory Representatives in Slovakia. Introduction: Many legal entities operating in Slovakia with foreign statutory representatives may encounter the mandatory activation of electronic mailboxes for official communication from the government. This article provides information on how to log in to…

Documents Required to Start a Business in Slovakia.

You can engage in business as either a natural person or a legal entity. As a natural person, a business owner is primarily a sole trader, but this category also includes so-called liberal professions (e.g., auditor, doctor, actor, singer, etc.), self-employed farmers, and other self-employed…

Residence Card Requirements for Union Citizens and Their Family Members, Including Family Members Who Are Not Union Citizens.

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