Working as an International Student in Slovakia in 2025: Work Guide

Working as an International Student in Slovakia in 2025: Work Guide

Learn key criteria to work as an international student in Slovakia in 2025, including part-time work rules and Slovakia work permit types. Student Employment Rules in Slovakia High school and college students can be employed in Slovakia on temporary student contracts. In terms of the type of employment contracts they can sign, there is no difference between Slovak nationals and foreign students. However, there are limitations on the number of hours students can work, which vary depending on their age. Students under 18 can be employed but are restricted in terms of the type of work and number of working hours. After the age of 18, students are considered adults and can potentially sign any type of contract — including part-time work for students under standard employment arrangements. However, foreign students from Non-EU countries, must follow specific rules that differ from Slovak or EU students. There are always questions and uncertainties while working and studying in Slovakia as an international student — don’t miss our FAQ section to truly understand everything you need to know. EU Students working in Slovakia For EU citizens, there are no differences in employment when working in Slovakia. They have access to the same job opportunities and part-time jobs for students as Slovak nationals. This includes both high school and university students seeking their first student employment. However, employers must keep in mind obligation to notify the beginning and end of employment of EU citizen towards the Labour Office. Working While Studying in Slovakia as a Non-EU Student International students from Non-EU countries who hold a valid temporary residence permit for study purposes in Slovakia can be employed under a “student temporary work contract.” This allows them to access part-time jobs for students while enrolled in school. When hiring students, Slovak companies can easily onboard them by submitting the required notifications to the Labour office at the beginning and end of employment. This simplifies participation in part-time students work arrangements for employers. The temporary residence permit for study is valid for the official duration of the academic program. However, student status ends on the day of the final exam, which is also the last date a student can be employed under a student work contract.   To continue working after graduation, students must update their work permit in Slovakia by applying to change  status from “study” to “employment purposes.” Frequently Asked Questions by Non – EU Students and Employers Q: Until when can a Non-EU student work based on a student employment contract? A: Only as long as their student residence permit is valid, and they have not yet completed their studies or final exams in Slovakia. Q: Can Non-EU graduates stay and work in Slovakia after completing their studies?A: Yes. Non-EU students who complete high school, a bachelor’s, or a master’s degree in Slovakia can enter the Slovak labor market without restrictions. However, they must update their work permit from “study” to “employment purpose” in order to begin graduate jobs. Q: When can a student who completed studies in Slovakia start a regular employment contract?A: Once they hold a Slovak diploma and have submitted a complete application for a temporary residence permit for employment purposes, they can begin regular full-time employment. Guide to Permanent Residence It is possible to apply for permanent residence in Slovakia after five years of uninterrupted temporary residency.   Time spent under a student residence permit counts partially toward this requirement: One year on a student residence permit counts as half a year toward permanent residence.   For example:  If you held a student permit for 5 years, it would count as 2.5 years.   Completing an additional 2.5 years on a temporary employment permit will fulfil the 5-year requirement for a long-term residence application.   With permanent residence in Slovakia: You can freely choose your employer without needing special work authorization. It becomes easier to obtain residence in other EU countries and seek employment across the region. Frequently Asked Questions while changing Permits Q: When should I start the process of changing my permit from study to employment?A: If you are already employed under a student work contract and have earned a bachelor’s degree, you can begin the process of switching to an employment permit even before completing a master’s degree. The bachelor’s degree is sufficient to initiate the transition. Q: Can I continue studying with an employment residence permit?A: Yes. Holding a temporary residence permit for employment makes it possible to also continue your studies in Slovakia. Q: Will I have to stop working after completing my studies and before obtaining an employment permit?A: Yes. Student work contracts are only valid for active students—this applies to both Slovak and foreign students. Slovak universities officially consider your studies completed on the day of your final exam. From the following day, you are considered unemployed and must report to the Labour office unless you have already transitioned to a different permit. Non-EU students who complete their degree in Slovakia but do not immediately find employment may remain in the country to search for work. After graduating, students are allowed to stay in Slovakia for up to 9 months to look for a job — meaning they have the legal right to reside even without a job offer during this period.   Many international students in Slovakia take advantage of part-time jobs for students during their studies and often continue working after graduation. By staying an additional 2.5 years on a valid employment permit, they become eligible to apply for long-term residence, gaining greater flexibility to remain in Slovakia or move freely across the EU. Transitioning from student to employment status in Slovakia can bring a lot of uncertainty, especially for non-EU students who face specific restrictions and challenges around working while studying. The process of changing your permit and understanding the right steps can feel complex and frustrating. Also, employers might have questions relating to the continuation of employment of their international students after study completion.    Let us… Continue reading Working as an International Student in Slovakia in 2025: Work Guide

ProRelo Competes in Architecture Awards 2025

ProRelo Competes in Architecture Awards 2025

Last year, the relocation experts in Slovakia finally relocated. We moved into our brand-new, modern office in Bratislava, and it has been a game changer—enhancing not only our positive work environment and well-being but also the way we welcome and support our customers.  As a result, it has been submitted to several architecture and interior design competitions, including the CBRE Office of the Year. Designed with innovation, sustainability, and functionality in mind, our new office interior has already drawn attention beyond our industry. Modern Office Design in Bratislava Our new workspace was brought to life in collaboration with the talented AT26 architects, combining functionality, sustainability, and aesthetic design to create an environment that truly reflects who we are and how we work. We’re especially proud that the entire project was delivered on time and within budget—a rare but incredibly rewarding achievement. To share a preview of our new space, we have put together a short video featuring our amazing colleagues and beautifully captured by the AT26 team. ProRelo’s Office Enters the Architecture Awards As an exciting next step, our office design is now competing in architectural and interior design competitions, including the highly regarded CBRE Office of the Year and Interier Roku 2024.  CBRE Office of the year is the only project in Slovakia dedicated to a comprehensive evaluation of the work environment from multiple perspectives. The Interior of the Year competition awards outstanding private and public spaces. We are excited to see our innovative workspace recognized on such significant platforms and look forward to sharing the results when they will be revealed. Featuring on Slovakia’s Biggest Architecture Portal As evidence to our vision and design, the ProRelo Office has been featured in a Slovak office architecture feature on www.archinfo.sk, the largest architecture platform in Slovakia. The article beautifully describes our space as “Príjemná kancelárska krajina”—which translates to “A Pleasant Office Landscape”. This recognition goes beyond aesthetics; it highlights our commitment to creating a workspace where innovation, collaboration, and comfort come together in harmony. Help Us Win the Most Charming Office in Slovakia In addition to the jury selection, there’s also a public vote for the category „Najsympatickejšia kancelária“ (The Most Charming Office). We’d love your support—please vote for the ProRelo Office and help us share this space with the world!