Slovenia to Amend Its Aliens Act in a Bid to Lure More Foreign Workers
The Slovenian government is working on amendments to the Slovenian Aliens Act, in a bid to make the country more alluring for foreign workers, as one of the main measures to tackle a shortage of workers that has hit the country, like the rest of the European Union.
Amongst others, the country is planning to remove several administrative procedures which it has deemed unnecessary, and to offer free Slovenian language courses to interested foreigners to move to Slovenia.
“The task of this government is to substantially ease procedures to obtain work permits in Slovenia, in particular for those who are already here, to make it easier for them to decide to stay here,” the country’s Prime Minister Robert Golob said commenting on the proposed changes.
Whereas in a press release issued on Monday, Tuesday, February 14, the government has pointed out that the planned changes to the Aliens Act will also make possible quicker procedures for issuing residence permits and registration certificates.
Reference Link: https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/slovenia-to-amend-its-aliens-act-in-a-bid-to-lure-more-foreign-workers/
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