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Changing Your Residence Address with a Serbian Residence Permit: A Step-by-Step Guide
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

Changing Your Residence Address with a Serbian Residence Permit: A Step-by-Step Guide

When moving to a new place of residence in Serbia, residence permit (boravak) holders are required to notify the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP). This process raises many questions, and it's important to know the answers in advance to avoid unpleasant situations.

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TRP (Privremeni boravak): A Complete Guide to Obtaining and Managing It
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

TRP (Privremeni boravak): A Complete Guide to Obtaining and Managing It

A TRP, or Privremeni boravak, is a temporary residence permit that allows a foreign citizen to legally reside in a country for a specific period. This document is fundamental for further integration, opening bank accounts, employment, and accessing other services.

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Online Government Services in Serbia: A Detailed Guide for Citizens and Immigrants
Pravni aspekti12. јануар 2026.

Online Government Services in Serbia: A Detailed Guide for Citizens and Immigrants

The Serbian government services portal is designed to simplify interactions between citizens, as well as foreigners residing in the country, and government organizations. It consolidates numerous services, enabling users to handle administrative and business matters online.

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Private Medical Insurance (DMS) in Serbia: An Overview of Options for a Residence Permit
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

Private Medical Insurance (DMS) in Serbia: An Overview of Options for a Residence Permit

When applying for a residence permit (VNZH) in Serbia, having a medical insurance policy is a mandatory requirement. There are several major insurance companies on the market offering various service packages. The choice depends on whether you need the insurance solely for submitting documents or for actual medical care.

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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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Buying a House in Serbia: From a Bank Account to Residence Permit Documents
Pravni aspekti18. децембар 2025.

Buying a House in Serbia: From a Bank Account to Residence Permit Documents

The first and most important task when buying real estate in Serbia is opening a bank account. This process can be a real challenge, as many banks are reluctant to work with foreigners without a residence permit. Even on streets with 10-12 bank branches, you can face numerous rejections.

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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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Where to move in 2025? Serbia, Georgia, Turkey, or Montenegro: the battle for residence permits
Život u Srbiji26. новембар 2025.

Where to move in 2025? Serbia, Georgia, Turkey, or Montenegro: the battle for residence permits

The question of where it's easiest to move becomes key when planning a relocation in 2025. The process of obtaining a residence permit varies significantly among popular countries. In this regard, Serbia looks the most attractive, offering a kind of 'green light' for foreigners.

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Serbia vs. Georgia/Turkey/Montenegro: A Comparison for Relocators
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine26. новембар 2025.

Serbia vs. Georgia/Turkey/Montenegro: A Comparison for Relocators

When choosing a country for relocation, one of the first questions that arises is the cost of living. Serbia, Georgia, Turkey, and Montenegro offer different conditions, and the living budget can vary significantly. Each country has its own unique features that affect daily expenses.

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