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  2. Visa policy of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Anyone wishing to live and work in Serbia will be required to apply for a temporary residence permit (for nationals requiring a visa, a temporary residence visa has to be obtained before entry). [91] To obtain a temporary visa for employment purposes, you will need to secure a job offer from a Serbian company or government department, or a ...

  3. Visa requirements for Serbian citizens - Wikipedia

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    As of 2025, Serbian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 139 countries and territories, ranking the Serbian passport 34th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index. [1] Serbia is one of a handful of countries whose citizens may travel visa-free to the Schengen Area , China and Russia .

  4. Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy ...

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    The Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Policy of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство рада, запошљавања, борачке и социјалне политике, romanized: Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja, boračke i socijalne politike) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia.

  5. Immigration to Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Serbia is the entry of people for permanent residence in the Republic of Serbia. Based on the United Nations report Trends in International Migrant Stock: The 2013 Revision, Serbia had an immigrant population of 532,457 (5.6%). [1] Most immigrants in the country are from elsewhere in the former Yugoslavia. [2]

  6. Work permit - Wikipedia

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    A work permit or work visa is the permission to take a job within a foreign country. The foreign country where someone seeks to obtain a work permit for is also known as the "country of work", as opposed to the "country of origin" where someone holds citizenship or nationality. [1]

  7. Human Resource Management Service of the Government of Serbia

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    Human Resource Management Service is a service of the Government of Serbia, established in December 2005 in accordance with the Law on Civil Servants.Its role is to provide continuous support to the reform of public administration in accordance with the principles of professionalization, depoliticization, rationalization and modernization, set out by the Public Administration Reform Strategy ...

  8. Serbian passport - Wikipedia

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    Serbian passport (Serbian: Пасош Србије, romanized: Pasoš Srbije) is the primary document of international travel issued to nationals of Serbia.Passports are issued and renewed by the Serbian Police on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs or, if the citizen resides abroad, by the Serbian diplomatic missions.

  9. Visa requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens

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    e-Visa available for foreign nationals holding a residence or stay permit valid for at least 180 days on the date of application for the e-visa and residing in one of the EU countries, the United States, Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Japan, Norway, New Zealand and Switzerland as well as foreign nationals holding non-electronic visas of ...