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  2. 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]

  3. Visa policy of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to Serbia must obtain a visa from one of the Serbian diplomatic missions unless they are citizens of one of the visa-exempt countries. Visa policy of Serbia is similar to the visa policy of the Schengen Area .

  4. Visa requirements for Serbian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Serbia proposed inclusion in the United States Visa Waiver Program in 2009, but as of 2024, the adjusted visa refusal rate remains above the required 3% threshold. [27] The United Kingdom initially discussed visa abolition in 2011, but in 2013, the UK Home Office stated it had no plans to remove visa requirements for Serbian citizens. [ 28 ]

  5. Moving Abroad? Here’s the Financial Checklist You Need - AOL

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    Moving abroad can be an exciting and life-changing experience, but it also requires careful planning, especially when it comes to your finances. Whether you're moving for work, retirement or ...

  6. Serbian nationality law - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 amendments enabled ethnic Serbs residing outside Serbia the right to citizenship. These amendments, adopted after the Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006 , also allowed citizens of Montenegro living in Serbia the right to gain citizenship, if they submit the request within a 5-year period.

  7. Serbian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Diaspora (MoD) estimated in 2008 that the Serb diaspora numbered 3,908,000 to 4,170,000, the numbers including not only Serbian citizens but people who view Serbia as their nation-state regardless of the citizenship they hold; these could include second- and third-generation Serbian emigrants or descendants of emigrants from ...

  8. Serbian passport - Wikipedia

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    Serbian passports have a burgundy red cover, in line with the EU standard, and have inscriptions in golden letters in three languages - Serbian Cyrillic script, English and French: РЕПУБЛИКА СРБИЈА, REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, and RÉPUBLIQUE DE SERBIE [a] at the top, and ПАСОШ, PASSPORT, and PASSEPORT at the bottom divided by the Serbian lesser coat of arms.

  9. Embassy of Serbia, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of Serbia, Washington, D.C. (Serbian: Амбасада Србије у Вашингтону) or alternatively, Serbian Embassy, Washington, D.C. (Serbian: Српска амбасада у Вашингтону) is the primary diplomatic mission of Serbia to the United States.