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What do you know about Slovak immigrants?

Slovakia has more than 12 10000 foreign citizens with residence permits. They account for 2.22% of Slovakia's total population. Citizens of non-EU member States (so-called third-country nationals) account for 53.9% of the total number of foreign citizens in Slovakia. Although Slovakia is one of the EU countries with the lowest proportion of foreigners, the number of foreigners has increased several times since Slovakia joined the EU, and the number is still increasing. This migration trend has led to greater cultural and religious diversity. According to various surveys, most people do not have enough migration information, so there are still prejudices and stereotypes.

In response to these trends, the International Organization for Migration in Slovakia has carried out the following activities in the field of integration of foreigners:

Provide direct help and consultation for foreigners to integrate into society.

The main plan of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in the field of integration of foreigners in Slovakia is the IOM Immigration Information Center, which provides its clients (nationals of third countries) with free legal and social consultation, labor consultation including job-seeking assistance, retraining courses and Slovak language courses, and supports foreigners' community life in Slovakia.

Capacity-building of professionals in the field of immigration

From 20 10 to 20 15, the International Organization for Migration organized training and workshops for employees of state administrations, local authorities and non-governmental organizations working with third-country nationals. The training provided by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) emphasizes strengthening knowledge about all aspects of foreigners' migration and integration into society, so as to improve cross-cultural and communication skills and mutual cooperation among institutions providing services to foreigners.

These are some measures aimed at Slovak immigrants. As a Schengen country, the immigration expenses of other countries are relatively high, and it is more difficult to handle them than Slovakia. It is relatively simple to apply for Slovak immigration, and you can apply for Slovak investment immigration. However, there are not many companies dealing with Slovak immigrants on the market now, so you should choose carefully.