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Slovak Immigration Management and Naturalization Guide

1, Regulations on the Administration of Foreigners in Slovakia 1995 The Law on Residence of Foreigners in Slovakia, adopted by the Slovak National Assembly on March 9, stipulates the conditions for foreigners (non-Slovak nationality) to enter and live in Slovakia. ? Alien residence permit? (except for foreign citizens under 0/5/kloc). The residence permit must contain the same name, date of birth, nationality, residence address and residence category. If there is any change, it must be notified to the police station within three days after the change, and the police station will issue a new residence permit.

(4) Regarding the refusal of entry and the cancellation of the right of abode in Sri Lanka, the law mainly stipulates some preconditions for refusal of entry and cancellation of the right of abode, including: lack of valid documents, illegal acts, threats to national security, infectious diseases, etc.

The police station will indicate on the passport those who are not allowed to enter the country and those who have been revoked the right of abode in Sri Lanka. You must leave Slovakia within 30 days, and you are not allowed to enter Slovakia again for one year. Those who illegally enter or stay in Sri Lanka will be deported by the police as appropriate.

(5) Declaration and registration of foreigners' residence

Foreigners who must enter the country with a visa should register with the police station within three days after entering the country; Foreigners who stay in Sri Lanka without visa for more than 30 days should register with the police station within three days after entering Sri Lanka;

Those who are allowed to live in Sri Lanka for a long time or permanently must register with the police station within three days after entering the country;

Foreigners who live in Sri Lanka for a long time or permanently should report to the police 30 days before the expiration of their residence period.

(6) Obligations of foreigners in Slovakia

① Abide by all laws and regulations in force in Slovakia;

According to the provisions of this law, provide true and complete information as required when necessary;

③ When the visa or residence permit is lost or stolen, report it to the nearest police station immediately;

(4) Motor vehicles with foreign license plates in Sri Lanka shall be filed with the police.

(7) Penalties for violations

(1) illegally staying in Sri Lanka and being fined 50,000 kroner;

② Those who forge documents to enter Sri Lanka or change their residence documents privately will be fined 30,000 kroner;

(3) Anyone who violates the provisions of this Law and obstructs state organs from performing official duties will be fined 65,438+00,000 kroner.

2. Slovak naturalization policy

Applicants for citizenship must have lived in Sri Lanka for at least 5 years, speak Sri Lankan and have no criminal record in the past 5 years. It is best not to have other nationalities, or to issue a certificate of renunciation of other nationalities. Usually, people who are married to Sri Lankan citizens or who have made outstanding contributions to Sri Lanka can obtain Sri Lankan citizenship.

Slovakia recognizes dual nationality, but if the newborn involves dual nationality, parents must choose a nationality for it within one year, otherwise the nationality of the country where the newborn lives for a long time will be its nationality.