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Work in Serbia: Opportunities for Non-IT Professionals
Život u Srbiji18. децембар 2025.

Work in Serbia: Opportunities for Non-IT Professionals

The main flow of people arriving in Serbia consists of specialists being relocated by their companies. This most often applies to the information technology sector. Companies are moving their developers, analysts, product managers, and other IT-related employees here.

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Why Serbia Became a Choice for Emigration: 5 Key Reasons
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine18. децембар 2025.

Why Serbia Became a Choice for Emigration: 5 Key Reasons

When planning emigration in 2025, several destinations were considered, as Georgia, where the family had previously lived, was not seen as the final destination. Initially, Georgia was a temporary option, and there were always thoughts of moving to another country for long-term residence.

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Legal Aspects of Buying Real Estate in Serbia for Foreigners
Pravni aspekti18. децембар 2025.

Legal Aspects of Buying Real Estate in Serbia for Foreigners

The ability for foreigners to purchase real estate in Serbia depends on their citizenship. The country's legislation establishes different conditions for various categories of buyers, which is important to consider when planning a transaction.

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Residence Permit for Study in Serbia: Why It Might Be a Dead-End Path
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine18. децембар 2025.

Residence Permit for Study in Serbia: Why It Might Be a Dead-End Path

In Serbia, there are several dozen different grounds for obtaining a residence permit. However, among them is one option that, despite its apparent simplicity, is the most unpromising for those aiming for long-term residency in the country — a residence permit based on study.

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Serbian Residence Permit and Citizenship through Real Estate: Myths and Reality 2025
Investicije u nekretnine26. новембар 2025.

Serbian Residence Permit and Citizenship through Real Estate: Myths and Reality 2025

A common misconception is that buying real estate in Serbia automatically leads to citizenship. In reality, purchasing a property is only the first necessary step to begin a long legalization process. Owning real estate grants the right to obtain a temporary residence permit (TRP), but not a passport.

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What to Buy: An Apartment in Moscow or a House in Serbia? A 2025 Real Estate Price Comparison
Tržište nekretnina26. новембар 2025.

What to Buy: An Apartment in Moscow or a House in Serbia? A 2025 Real Estate Price Comparison

To ensure an objective comparison of real estate prices in Russia and Serbia, it's crucial to compare cities of similar status and size. We won't compare a metropolis to a village; instead, we'll analyze three pairs: the capitals, the second-largest cities, and major regional centers.

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A House in Serbia: What's the Difference Between a 'Kuća' and a 'Vikendica' and How to Avoid Buying a Ruin
Tržište nekretnina26. новембар 2025.

A House in Serbia: What's the Difference Between a 'Kuća' and a 'Vikendica' and How to Avoid Buying a Ruin

When searching for a private house in Serbia, you will encounter several key terms that define the type and legal status of the property. Understanding these differences is the first step to buying a house in Serbia that meets your goals.

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Schools and Kindergartens in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocating Parents 2025
Život u Srbiji26. новембар 2025.

Schools and Kindergartens in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocating Parents 2025

The first step in Serbia's educational system for young children is the 'vrtić', or kindergarten. For relocating parents, there are two main options, each with its own characteristics. Understanding these differences will help you make the right choice for your child and your family budget.

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What is the Cost of Moving to Serbia in 2025? An Honest Budget and Hidden Expenses
Saveti26. новембар 2025.

What is the Cost of Moving to Serbia in 2025? An Honest Budget and Hidden Expenses

The initial stage of relocation is always associated with significant one-time expenses. First and foremost, this includes purchasing plane tickets. For a family of three, a flight to Belgrade, depending on the season and airline, can cost between €600 and €1,200.

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