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Government approves changes in Slovakia’s policy towards foreigners |
Bratislava, 11.01.2018 |
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Among other things, conditions for third-country nationals will change to comply with the 2016 EU directive.
Slovakia is changing the conditions for the entry and residence of foreigners in Slovakia for a period longer than 90 days, the TASR newswire wrote on January 10. They have been adjusted based on a 2016 European-Union directive, after an amendment to the law on foreigners’ stay was green-lighted by the government on that day.
The rights of third-country nationals intending to research, study, undergo professional training or work in the European Voluntary Service and for researchers and their relatives were also laid down.
The amendment to the law, drafted by the Interior Ministry, also stipulates the conditions for the mobility of students, researchers and their family members who have been previously granted a residence permit by another EU-member state based on the EU directive. Until now, the rules were mandatory only for students and researchers, while they were optional for pupils, unpaid interns and volunteers.
“Basically, it’s about adopting the EU rules, but above all it’s about simplifying access to our market for scientists and students, so the exchange of brains is easier within Europe and we can reduce to a certain extent or completely remove the barriers that have hindered such exchanges,” Interior Minister Robert Kaliňák told TASR.
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