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26.04.2024 |
The following methods will help foreigners who are faced with the task of mastering the Slovak language in the shortest possible time: Communication practice. The more you communicate with native speakers, the faster you can expand your vocabulary and enrich your vocabulary. Self-study with a phrasebook. This way you can practice both vocabulary and grammar. This is an accessible option, which, however, requires a lot of patience and perseverance. Reading. Not the easiest way, but it is quite interesting and effective. Learn Slovak online. There are many paid and free educational sites, apps ... |
18.04.2024 |
People working in Slovakia may at any time face the need to get sick leave. To get it, you need to contact a general practitioner, get a certificate of incapacity and inform your employer. After recovery, you need to contact a doctor, get a conclusion and present it at work. Sick leave can be issued electronically. During its validity, you must be at the specified home address and not elsewhere, because the insurance company can check its compliance at any time. The employer does not have the right to fire you while you are on sick leave. Sick leave payments: 1-3 days: 25% of daily wages 4-10... |
12.04.2024 |
An apostille is a special stamp placed on official documents, confirming their validity and making the documents valid in the territory of the states participating in the Hague Convention, including Slovakia. To place an apostille, you need the original document or its certified copy, a document confirming payment for the service or confirmation of exemption from payment, and an application from the person submitting the documents. An apostille is required on documents from judicial authorities, documents from prosecutorial and justice authorities, administrative documents, documents on educa... |
05.04.2024 |
When moving to Slovakia, you need to adapt to the working hours of retail outlets. Grocery stores often have standard working hours, so on weekdays after ten in the evening they are already closed. And on weekends even earlier. On official holidays, almost nothing works. In Slovakia, there are delivery services, cafes and restaurants. But they usually have limited working hours. Pharmacies' working hours are not much different from grocery stores. However, there are duty pharmacies that work longer and may be open on holidays. Very rare cases are pharmacies that work 24/7. If we consider the ... |
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