Hello,
I am the grandson of a Slovenian immigrant and have decided to pursue a course toward legal repatriation on these grounds. I am university educated and to my calculations, possess enough independent wealth to survive comfortably for years in Ljubljana.
As I have no intention of being a burden on the country though, I am currently in the process of seeking work-- generally leaning towards teaching English but also applying to masters/doctoral programs. I am also committing several hours each day to learn Slovene.
Currently, these plans are in the early phases. I intend to acquire a passport at the earliest possible convenience and must make arrangements to sell my home and vehicle within the next year. I also intend to make contact with the Slovene consulate this week for any additional information they can provide.
Any information on work/school/finance/immigration/integration would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for reading
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Hi there,
Hopefully some local expats will get back to you with more information, but for now, you can have a look at our guide on moving to and living in Slovenia.
Hope this helps!
- Grace