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A Guide to Obtaining Public Health Insurance in Serbia: Zdravstvena knjižica/kartica
Life in SerbiaJanuary 12, 2026

A Guide to Obtaining Public Health Insurance in Serbia: Zdravstvena knjižica/kartica

The Zdravstvena knjižica or kartica is Serbia's compulsory health insurance (OMS) policy, which provides access to public medical services. Obtaining this document is directly linked to having a residence permit (VNZh). It is impossible to apply for Serbian public health insurance without a residence permit.

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Foreigner's ID Card in Serbia: A Complete Guide to Its Use
Residence Permit through Real EstateJanuary 12, 2026

Foreigner's ID Card in Serbia: A Complete Guide to Its Use

Since 2024, Serbia has started issuing a new document for foreigners who have obtained a temporary residence permit (VNZh) — the ID card. This plastic card with a chip has replaced the previously used passport stickers (nalepnice). In its format and functionality, it is similar to the identity cards used by Serbian citizens.

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How to Obtain a Criminal Record Certificate in Serbia: A Detailed Guide
Life in SerbiaJanuary 12, 2026

How to Obtain a Criminal Record Certificate in Serbia: A Detailed Guide

In Serbia, there are two main types of certificates confirming no issues with the law: one is issued by the court, the other by the police. Despite their similar names, they have different purposes and confirm different facts. The choice of a specific document depends on the reason for obtaining it, for example, for applying for permanent residence (ПМЖ) or for a visa.

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Uverenje o boravku: How to Obtain a Proof of Residence Certificate in Serbia
Residence Permit through Real EstateJanuary 12, 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
Life in SerbiaJanuary 12, 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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