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Bangladesh to Slovakia Work Permit 2026: Cost & Process

Complete guide for Bangladeshi workers: Slovakia work permit requirements, step-by-step process, indicative salary & savings table, processing time, and scam warnings.

Guidance onlyJun 24, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Bangladesh to Slovakia Work Permit 2026: Cost & Process
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Bangladesh to Slovakia Work Permit 2026: Direct Answer

Yes, Bangladeshi workers can obtain a Slovakia work permit in 2026 through employer sponsorship, typically for skilled trades, manufacturing, or IT roles. The process takes 2–5 months and costs approximately €200–€600 in official fees (plus agent/translation costs). You must have a confirmed job offer from a Slovak employer who obtains a labor market test exemption or a positive opinion from the Central Office of Labour.

Who Can Apply / Requirements

Eligibility

  • Age: 18–55 (preferred for physical roles)
  • Education: Minimum secondary school certificate; vocational training or degree preferred for skilled positions
  • Work experience: At least 2 years in the trade (e.g., welding, plumbing, construction, IT)
  • Language: No official requirement, but basic English or Slovak helps; some employers ask for A2 Slovak
  • Health: Medical certificate proving fitness for work (from an approved doctor in Bangladesh)

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (at least 2 blank pages, valid 6+ months beyond visa)
  • Job offer letter from Slovak employer (must include salary, job description, duration)
  • Employer’s confirmation of labor market test exemption (or positive opinion)
  • Certified copies of educational and professional certificates (apostille or superlegalisation)
  • Police clearance certificate (from Bangladesh, not older than 3 months)
  • Medical certificate (from an approved clinic)
  • Accommodation proof in Slovakia (employer often provides)
  • Travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage)
  • Two passport-sized photos

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Secure a job offer: Apply directly to Slovak companies or through licensed recruitment agencies. Verify the employer is registered with the Slovak Labour Office.
  2. Employer obtains labor market test exemption: The employer submits a request to the Central Office of Labour. This can take 2–6 weeks. For shortage occupations (e.g., welders, electricians, IT developers), the test is often waived.
  3. Submit work permit application: You apply at the Slovak embassy in Dhaka (or New Delhi if Dhaka not available). Submit original documents, translations, and pay fee (€165.50 for long-stay visa).
  4. Wait for processing: The embassy forwards your application to the Slovak Foreign Police. Processing takes 30–90 days. You may be called for an interview.
  5. Collect visa: Once approved, you receive a D-type visa (valid for up to 90 days) to enter Slovakia. Within 3 days of arrival, you must register with the Foreign Police and apply for a temporary residence permit (valid 1–2 years, renewable).
  6. Start work: Your employer registers you with the Social Insurance and Health Insurance agencies. You receive a residence card within 30 days.

Salary, Cost & Savings

Indicative estimates based on typical offers for Bangladeshi workers in Slovakia (June 2026). Actual figures vary by city, employer, and experience.

OccupationMonthly Gross Salary (EUR)Estimated Net (EUR)Living Cost (EUR)Realistic Monthly Savings (EUR)
Welder (skilled)1,200–1,600960–1,280500–700260–780
Construction worker1,000–1,300800–1,040500–650150–540
IT support (junior)1,500–2,0001,200–1,600600–800400–1,000
Factory operator900–1,100720–880450–600120–430

Official minimum wage in Slovakia (2026): €750 per month gross. Source: Slovak Ministry of Labour. Last verified: June 2026.

Fee & Timeline Table

ItemCost (EUR)Timeline
Employer labor market testFree (employer pays)2–6 weeks
Long-stay visa fee (embassy)€165.501 week (payment)
Translations & notarisation€50–€1501–2 weeks
Police clearance & medical€30–€601–2 weeks
Travel insurance (3 months)€50–€1001 day
Flight ticket (Dhaka–Bratislava)€400–€7001 day
Total estimated upfront cost€700–€1,175

Processing Time & What to Expect

Total time: 2–5 months from job offer to visa collection. Breakdown:

  • Employer test: 2–6 weeks
  • Visa processing: 30–90 days (embassy + Foreign Police)
  • Residence permit after arrival: 30 days

What to expect: You may be asked to attend an interview at the embassy. The employer must provide accommodation or a letter confirming housing. After arrival, you must register with the police within 3 days. The temporary residence permit is usually issued for 1 year and can be renewed if you still have a job.

Scams & Red Flags

  • Never pay upfront for a job offer. Legitimate Slovak employers do not charge workers. Only pay official visa fees to the embassy.
  • Check the employer’s registration: Verify the company is listed in the Slovak Commercial Register (www.orsr.sk).
  • Beware of too-good-to-be-true salaries: If an offer promises €2,500+ for unskilled work, it’s likely a scam.
  • No work permit without employer: You cannot apply for a work permit independently; it must be sponsored.
  • Use only licensed agents: In Bangladesh, check with the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare for registered recruiting agencies.

Sources & How to Verify

  • Official Slovak visa information: Ministry of Foreign Affairs – www.mzv.sk
  • Labor market test & shortage list: Central Office of Labour – www.upsvr.gov.sk
  • Slovak embassy in Dhaka: For application forms and fee updates.
  • Bangladesh Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare: For licensed recruitment agencies.

Last verified: June 2026. Rules change frequently; always confirm with the official sources above.

Key takeaways

  • Slovakia offers work permits for Bangladeshi workers in trades, IT, and manufacturing with employer sponsorship.
  • Total process takes 2–5 months; upfront costs around €700–€1,175 (official fees, translations, flights).
  • Indicative monthly savings range from €120–€1,000 depending on role and city.
  • Never pay a fee for a job offer; only pay official visa fees to the embassy.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a Slovakia work permit without a job offer?

No. You must have a confirmed job offer from a Slovak employer who sponsors your work permit. You cannot apply independently.

Is IELTS required for a Slovakia work visa?

No official language test is required. However, basic English or Slovak is often expected by employers.

How long can I stay in Slovakia with a work permit?

Initially you get a D-type visa (90 days), then a temporary residence permit valid for 1–2 years, renewable. After 5 years, you may apply for permanent residence.

Can my family join me in Slovakia?

Yes, after you obtain a temporary residence permit, your spouse and minor children can apply for family reunification. They will get residence permits and can work or study.

What are the shortage occupations in Slovakia?

As of 2026, shortage occupations include welders, electricians, plumbers, CNC operators, IT developers, and healthcare workers. These roles often have expedited processing.

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