About Us

About our mission

Relocation to Serbia provides professional support for individuals and companies relocating to the Republic of Serbia.
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Our role

We assist with business relocation, residence procedures, and related administrative processes, coordinating all necessary steps to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and a structured relocation experience.Our role is to act as a single point of coordination, simplifying complex procedures and supporting our clients throughout the relocation process.
Disclaimer : Relocation to Serbia provides administrative and coordination services. Legal services are delivered in cooperation with licensed professionals, in accordance with applicable regulations.
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FAQ

Get informed before you start the process

These are the most common questions we receive from our users. We’ve put together this list to help you find quick answers and make things easier.
If you don’t see your question here, feel free to reach out

How long does the process of obtaining a work permit in Serbia take?

Average 4 - 8 weeks, depending on: speed of documentation collection,
workload of institutions ,completeness of the submission.

How much does it cost to issue a residence and work permit in Serbia?

The costs of issuing a residence and work permit in Serbia depend on several factors, including the type of permit, length of stay, whether it is being issued for the first time or repeatedly etc... Therefore, it is best to schedule an appointment.

What are the costs of living in Serbia compared to the region?

Living costs in Serbia are noticeably lower than in most countries in the region, while the overall quality of life is surprisingly high. Whether you’re coming to work, study, or start a business, Serbia offers a great balance between affordability and comfort.

Do I need to speak Serbian to live and work in Serbia?

Most international companies, IT firms, startups, and shared service centers in Serbia operate primarily in English, and many locals — especially younger generations — speak English very well. You can easily handle daily tasks like shopping, banking, transportation, and dining without speaking Serbian.