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Offline Application for Permanent Residency in Serbia: A Detailed Guide
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

Offline Application for Permanent Residency in Serbia: A Detailed Guide

The main requirement for applying for permanent residency (PMŽ) in Serbia is three years of continuous residence in the country based on a temporary residence permit (VNJ). It is important to understand that this period starts from the date of the very first temporary residence permit application, which can only be found in the 'uverenje o boravku' document.

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Alta Bank in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocators
Hipoteka i finansiranje12. јануар 2026.

Alta Bank in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Relocators

For those planning to move to Serbia, many financial questions arise. One of the popular banks for foreigners is Alta Bank. It is important to understand the key features of working with it from the start to avoid surprises.

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Uverenje o boravku: How to Obtain a Proof of Residence Certificate in Serbia
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

Uverenje o boravku: How to Obtain a Proof of Residence Certificate in Serbia

For those planning to move or who have already obtained a residence permit in Serbia, it's important to understand the document called "Uverenje o boravku". Essentially, it is an official certificate that confirms your registered address in the country. It serves as an equivalent of residence registration and replaces the "white card" for foreign citizens who have received a residence permit, formally certifying your resident status at a specific address.

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Registration with the Serbian Pension Fund (PIO): A Complete Guide
Život u Srbiji12. јануар 2026.

Registration with the Serbian Pension Fund (PIO): A Complete Guide

When moving to Serbia for work or business, one of the key steps is registering with the Pension Fund (Fond za penzijsko i invalidsko osiguranje – PIO). This step is mandatory for legal employment, starting a sole proprietorship, and gaining access to the country's social security system.

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Work Permit in Serbia: A Complete Guide to the Radna Dozvola
Oporezivanje12. јануар 2026.

Work Permit in Serbia: A Complete Guide to the Radna Dozvola

For foreigners planning to live and work in Serbia for more than three months, obtaining a work permit, or Radna Dozvola, is mandatory. This applies to both salaried employees and founders of their own businesses, whether as a sole proprietor (preduzetnik) or a limited liability company (DOO, similar to an LLC).

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Taxes (Paušal) in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs
Oporezivanje12. јануар 2026.

Taxes (Paušal) in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Entrepreneurs

For those considering opening a sole proprietorship in Serbia, understanding the local tax system is a top priority. Lump-sum taxation (paušal) is the most convenient and simplest regime for sole proprietors. Its main advantage is that the Tax Administration (Poreska uprava) independently calculates a fixed amount of taxes and issues a ready-made decision, eliminating the need for monthly calculations with an accountant.

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Traveling in Serbia: A Guide to Public Transport
Život u Srbiji12. јануар 2026.

Traveling in Serbia: A Guide to Public Transport

For comfortable travel around Serbian cities, especially Belgrade and Novi Sad, there are several convenient taxi and car-sharing services. They offer various ordering and payment methods, allowing you to choose the most suitable option for any situation.

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A Guide to Raiffeisen Bank in Serbia: Opening Accounts, Limits, and Transactions
Hipoteka i finansiranje12. јануар 2026.

A Guide to Raiffeisen Bank in Serbia: Opening Accounts, Limits, and Transactions

When banking with Raiffeisen Bank in Serbia, it's important to be aware of the key terms and operational limits. These apply to cash deposits and withdrawals, as well as transfers between accounts.

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🎓 Diploma Nostrification in Serbia: A Complete Guide
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

🎓 Diploma Nostrification in Serbia: A Complete Guide

When moving to Serbia from Russia or another country, many face the need to have their educational documents validated. This procedure is called nostrification, and it is the official recognition of foreign diplomas and certificates by Serbian state authorities.

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