Residency by Descent in Slovakia, also known as the Slovak Living Abroad Certificate, offers individuals of Slovak heritage the opportunity to obtain residency in their ancestral homeland, providing a connection to their roots and access to Slovakia's rich cultural heritage.
MOBILITY ASSSET SNAPSHOT
Residency by Descent, or the Slovak Living Abroad Certificate, provides a pathway for individuals of Slovak descent to establish residency in their ancestral homeland. This program is designed to attract members of the Slovak diaspora, reconnecting them with their heritage and offering opportunities to contribute to Slovakia's growth and development.
Visão geral
A pathway to residency for individuals of Slovak descent, reconnecting them with their ancestral homeland
Requisitos de elegibilidade
Individuals who can prove Slovak ancestry and demonstrate awareness of Slovak culture
Restrições do ancestral da âncora
No generational limit
Meses para a cidadania
Duração do visto
Up to 5 years, renewable
Meses para o visto
2-3 months
Requisito de presença física
None for residency, but must reside in Slovakia for three years to apply for citizenship
Disponibilidade
Médio
Bolsa Família
Cônjuge e filhos
Visão geral
Submit application to the Office for Slovaks Living Abroad or Slovak diplomatic missions abroad.
Dúvidas?
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How long does it take to process a Slovak Living Abroad Certificate application?
The processing time is typically 60 days from the point of submission of a complete application.
Can I include my family members in my Slovak Living Abroad Certificate application?
The certificate is issued individually, but your spouse and minor children can benefit from certain privileges once you obtain residency in Slovakia.
What types of documents are accepted to prove Slovak ancestry?
Accepted documents include birth certificates, baptism certificates, marriage certificates, and other official documents that certify Slovak descent or nationality of an ancestor.
How often do I need to renew my Slovak Living Abroad Certificate?
The Slovak Living Abroad Certificate is valid for an unlimited time and does not need to be renewed.
Can Slovak Living Abroad Certificate holders apply for Slovak citizenship?
Yes, after obtaining residency and living in Slovakia for a continuous period of three years, certificate holders can apply for Slovak citizenship through a simplified naturalization process.
benefits
The program offers numerous advantages for individuals looking to establish their presence in Slovakia's culturally rich environment.
Residency based on Slovak ancestry
Potential path to full citizenship
Access to growing Central European economy
Fast Processing Time
Simplified pathway to citizenship once is granted
Online Submission Allowed
Países com isenção de visto
155
Passport Validity
10 years, 5 years for children
Visão geral
Slovakia offers a rich cultural heritage, growing economy, and opportunities for diaspora members to reconnect with their roots.
Benefícios:
Vantagens:
Dúvidas?
Find answers to common questions about GlobalPassport™ and our services.
How long does it take to process a Slovak Living Abroad Certificate application?
The processing time is typically 60 days from the point of submission of a complete application.
Can I include my family members in my Slovak Living Abroad Certificate application?
The certificate is issued individually, but your spouse and minor children can benefit from certain privileges once you obtain residency in Slovakia.
What types of documents are accepted to prove Slovak ancestry?
Accepted documents include birth certificates, baptism certificates, marriage certificates, and other official documents that certify Slovak descent or nationality of an ancestor.
How often do I need to renew my Slovak Living Abroad Certificate?
The Slovak Living Abroad Certificate is valid for an unlimited time and does not need to be renewed.
Can Slovak Living Abroad Certificate holders apply for Slovak citizenship?
Yes, after obtaining residency and living in Slovakia for a continuous period of three years, certificate holders can apply for Slovak citizenship through a simplified naturalization process.
REQUIREMENTS
Check if you qualify based on your family history
3rd Generation Limit: Residency can be claimed through a parent, grandparent or great-grandparent
General: Applicants must provide detailed documentation proving their lineage to a Slovak citizen+Specific Documents: Birth Certificates required for the applicant, the ancestor through whom they are claiming citizenship, and each generation in between+Marriage Certificates: Certified copies required if the lineage involves marriage+Death Certificates: Required for deceased ancestors to confirm the lineage+Additional Proof of Lineage: Other documents, such as baptismal records, census records, or military records, may be accepted if standard records are unavailable.
Continuity Slovak citizenship must have been maintained until the next descendant’s birth.
Criminal Record: A clean criminal record is required, particularly if the applicant intends to reside in Slovakia+Cultural Awareness: Slovakia requires proof of cultural knowledge or integration and language awareness
REQUIREMENTS
To qualify for the Slovak Living Abroad Certificate, applicants must meet specific criteria demonstrating their Slovak heritage and connection to Slovak culture.
PROCESS
Initial Assessment
• Verify ancestral connection to target country
• Check eligibility through family tree
• Review cultural/language requirements
• Evaluate program-specific criteria
Cultural Competence
• Complete language proficiency assessment (if required)
• Document participation in cultural organizations
• Prepare cultural connection evidence
• Obtain diaspora community recognition
Document Collection
• Gather ancestor's vital records
• Obtain proof of current residency
• Prepare health insurance documentation
• Collect proof of income/savings
Envio de aplicativos
• Submit residency application
• Pay processing fees
• Provide language certification if needed
• Schedule interview if required
Residency Establishment
• Receive residency card/permit
• Register with local authorities
• Access social services (if eligible)
• Begin residency period for naturalization
PROCESS
DOCUMENTS
Passport+2 color photos of recent appearance
Birth certificate of the applicant (long form, apostilled and translated)+Marriage Certificate (if applicable)+Name change certificates (if applicable)
Not applicable
Criminal record extract from your country of residence+FBI Identity History Summary (apostilled): Required if the applicant is from the U.S
Not applicable
DOCUMENTS
Birth certificates from government archives; Marriage certificates for family dependencies; Police clearance records from current and past residences
Certified translations into official language(s); Apostille certification; Government-issued document legalization
Diploma and transcript verification; Professional certification authentication; Credential evaluation services
Initial application submission fee; Processing and handling charges; Administrative review fees
Fingerprint collection fee; Digital photograph requirements; Biometric data processing
Required medical examinations; Vaccination verification; Health certificate processing
Document verification fees; Background check processing; Application status updates
Consulate visit expenses; Interview travel costs; Temporary accommodation (if required)
Language proficiency testing; Skills assessment fees; Additional document requests
Immigration lawyer consultation; Document review services; Legal representation fees
Tax planning consultation; Asset transfer advisory; Investment planning services
Relocation services; Property search assistance; Settlement support services
Residency card processing; Passport issuance fees; Registration certificates
Oath ceremony fees; Registration charges; Local authority fees
Renewal fees; Status maintenance costs; Annual reporting fees
Rankings
83
Classificação geral
Cost
Based on application fee
Residency Requirements
Based on residency requirements
Residency Privileges Length
Based on programs’s term
Processing Speed
Based on estimated processing time
Requisitos de elegibilidade
Based on entry requirements
Program Stability
Based on years of activity
Time to Permanent Residency
Based on permanent residency timeline
Rankings
Safety
27
Custo de vida
42
Quality of Life
47
Healthcare Quality
41
Internet Speed
64
Human Freedom
29
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