Slovenia has a new permit for remote workers, a discretionary route retirees actually use, and standard work and family channels. Here they all are with 2026 numbers — including the odds nobody advertises.
Figures verified 9 July 2026| Route | Who it's for | Money requirement (2026) | Leads to |
|---|---|---|---|
| Digital nomad permit Full guide → |
Remote employees, contractors, and self-employed working only for clients outside Slovenia (launched 21 Nov 2025) | 2× average monthly net salary (≈€3,052/month at the Nov 2025 launch; recalculated as salaries rise) | 1 year, non-renewable — but you can switch to another permit type from inside Slovenia |
| "Other justified reasons" | Retirees and others with genuine ties — typically property or a long lease plus stable pension income | At least the basic minimum income, €507.43/month (from Apr 2026), shown for the whole permit period — in practice, more helps | Renewable 1-year permits → permanent residence at 5 yrs. Discretionary: approval is case-by-case |
| Single permit (work) |
People with a Slovenian job offer; employer drives the process | Salary per employment contract (minimum wage 2026: €1,481.88 gross); labour-market test usually applies | Renewable → permanent residence at 5 yrs. EU Blue Card is the high-earner variant |
| Family reunification | Spouses/partners and dependent children of residence-permit holders | Household means above the minimum-income scale for the family size | Tracks the sponsor's status. Digital nomads: family can join immediately, no waiting period |
Temporary residence permit, typically 1 year. Register your address, enrol with ZZZS once you qualify, get your tax number.
Renew before expiry, each time proving means and insurance. Nomad permits are the exception — they can't be renewed, only re-applied for after 6 months away.
After 5 years' continuous legal residence. Since 1 November 2024, applications need an A2 Slovenian language certificate.
10 years' residence (5 continuous before applying) — and Slovenia generally requires renouncing your US or Canadian citizenship. Plan accordingly.
The new digital nomad permit, "other justified reasons", work and family — requirements, documents, and honest odds.
Read the guide →Applying from the US or Canada, what administrative units ask for, and the switch-permit strategy.
How Schengen counting works, the EES biometric border system, and ETIAS (expected late 2026, €20).
What giving up a US or Canadian passport actually involves — and the narrow exceptions Slovenia allows.
How ownership supports (but doesn't guarantee) an "other justified reasons" application.
For readers with a job offer — the employer's role, the labour-market test, and timelines.
Slovenia's discretionary routes live or die on how the case is built. We'll introduce you to an English-speaking immigration lawyer we've independently vetted — licensed, and experienced with American and Canadian cases in Slovenia.