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30.10.2024 |
Equivalence of grades is a document that Slovak universities require from foreign applicants. The document contains information about the academic level of the applicant at school. In Slovakia, 1 point is the highest level (excellent), and 5 is the lowest (unsatisfactory). Each faculty of various universities in Slovakia sets its own requirements regarding what academic credits should be used to issue grade equivalence. Most often, this refers to transcripts of results for the last 3-4 years of study or an appendix to the certificate. To correctly process the conversion of grades at the reque... |
27.10.2024 |
Buying someone else's LLC in Slovakia may seem like a quick and convenient way to start a business, but this path is associated with a number of significant risks that are important to consider: Financial obligations. When you buy someone else's LLC, you take on not only the assets, but also all of the company's debts: loans, unpaid taxes, fines, and other debts. A full check of the company's financial history can be difficult. Reputational risks. The company may have hidden reputational problems, lawsuits or conflicts with counterparties. This may negatively affect your future relationships ... |
20.10.2024 |
Overtime work: An employee may work overtime no more than 8 hours per workweek. No more than 150 hours of overtime per year. More than 150 hours only with consent (maximum 400 hours per year). Work on weekends: Additional payment for work on Saturdays is set at 50% of the minimum wage per hour, and for work on Sundays - 100% of the minimum wage per hour. Night work: The bonus for night work is 40% of the minimum hourly wage; if the employee performs hazardous work, it is 50% of the minimum hourly wage. Work on holidays. The premium for work on holidays is 100% of the employee's average salary... |
10.10.2024 |
If your child is interested in or already professionally involved in sports, then it is worth thinking about his or her sports future. Sports and a healthy lifestyle are very developed in Slovakia. Representatives of this country increasingly take prize places and cups at world competitions. The first step to obtaining a sports residence permit in the SR is to select a sports club. After that, the child is tested. In case of successful testing and the consent of the given club to further cooperation, an agreement is concluded between the athlete and the club. To obtain a sports residence perm... |
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