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Do I need a visa to work in Serbia?

Working in Serbia requires a Serbian work visa. You can travel to Serbia, visit relatives or travel for business without a visa. You can stay for 30 days every time you enter Serbia, and you can't get a visa to work, study or immigrate to Serbia. However, in recent years, the Serbian economy has been depressed, and the wages of local people are similar to those of China. You can't earn much money where you go to work!

A business visa in Serbia takes about 10- 15 working days. The specific information required is as follows:

1, passport

The validity period must be at least 6 months, and the passport must have at least 2 blank pages for visa use. Clear color scanning or high-definition photos must be provided, and the information on the first page of the passport cannot be reflected.

Step 2 take photos

One-inch color clear large scan of any background color. Photos can't reflect light.

3. Foreign invitation materials

For approval, the applicant must prepare the approval document for external invitation by himself.

The difference between a visa and a passport

1, with different definitions. Passport is a document issued by the state to prove the nationality and identity of citizens when they enter and leave the country and travel or stay abroad. Visa is a kind of document issued by a government agency for foreigners applying for entry, exit or transit according to the provisions of domestic laws;

2. The application place is different. Passport shall be applied by the exit-entry administration department of the public security bureau where the household registration is located; Visas are usually applied at foreign embassies and consulates.

Legal basis:

Passport Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 5

Citizens who go abroad for non-official reasons, such as settling in a foreign country, visiting relatives, studying, obtaining employment, traveling and engaging in business activities, shall apply for an ordinary passport to the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where their household registration is located.

Agreement between the Government of People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Government of the Republic of Serbia on mutual visa exemption for ordinary passport holders.

1. China citizens holding diplomatic passports, official passports and ordinary official passports can enter the country visa-free and stay for no more than 90 days in 6 months.

From February 2017 65438+10 15, China citizens with valid China ordinary passports can stay in Serbia visa-free for no more than 30 days.

3.20 14, 165438+ 10 From 8 October, all citizens of China who hold valid visas or residence permits from the United States, Britain, Schengen and the European Union can enter or transit Serbia without a visa within the validity period of this visa or residence permit, and the cumulative stay in six months will not exceed 90 days. This visa-free policy does not conflict with the visa-free agreement between China and Serbia.