- We will not have 100% guarantee for obtaining Slovenian residence if you buy new company. To trace history of company
activity is possible just after several years. We recommend you register new company.
- Yes, You can. PASSPORTES will help You not just obtain European license, but save Your original license. Procedure
will take around 6 months and You must pass medical evaluation in Slovenia.
- Usually it is enough to send copies in good color qualities. However, there are few documents which must be original:
birth certificate, marriage certificate, birth certificate of children. All original documents will be turned in 30
days.
- Sure. In July 25, 1991 was enacted the law about citizenship of Republic of Slovenia. This law allows a person to
restore (lost by her/his grandparents) citizenship of Republic of Slovenia.
- The process of obtaining the citizenship of the Slovak Republic by "naturalization" by the terms takes from five
to ten years. However, in the case of establishing your affiliation with the Slovak people, the period provided for
by legislation to obtain Slovak citizenship may be reduced to two years. We are ready to help you in registering your
citizenship, proving your Slovak roots.
- Yes, Slovakia officially recognizes the institution of dual citizenship, but if you also have the citizenship of
another country, then Slovak citizenship on the territory of this state will be considered prevailing.
- You can be refused only if you have a criminal record in the territory of the country of which you are a resident,
as well as in the territory of the Slovak Republic.
- Based on paragraph 7 of the Law "On Slovaks living abroad". The Slovak nationality is established based on official
documents such as the birth certificate or the baptism of the applicant (his parents, grandparents), a certificate
of citizenship or a confirmation of the permanent residence of the applicant's ancestors in the territory of Slovakia,
a metric certificate.
- Yes, you can. The company "PASSPORTES" is ready to provide you with all information and legal support, as well as
help in finding, collecting and restoring all necessary documents for the right to obtain Slovak citizenship.
- Yes, you can. The company "PASSPORTES" is ready to provide you with all information and legal support, as well as
help in finding, collecting and restoring all the necessary documents for the right to obtain Romanian citizenship.
- The process of preparation of documents based on the analysis of archival data on extracts from economic and parochial
books, baptism certificates, and written confirmations of Romanian communities abroad. After the lawyers of the "PASSPORTES"
company in the city government bodies legally prove your Romanian roots. After the conclusion issued by the bodies
of the court or registrar, our lawyers have the opportunity to obtain in the registrar offices a certificate of birth
of your grandparent on the territory of Romania between 1918 and 1940 and their marriage certificate in the territory
of Romania in 1942-1943 (the period of mass deportation Romanians in the USSR).
- You can. In January 2014, all Romanian citizens were able to find employment in countries such as Germany, Austria,
Belgium, France, Luxembourg, Malta, Spain, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands on pan-European rights, receiving
the same benefits and social benefits as the indigenous inhabitants of these states.
According to the normative-legal act on the simplified granting of citizenship of August 20, 2010, citizenship of Hungary
can be issued by foreigners whose ancestors between 1938 and 1945 were born or lived in Hungary or whose ancestors
lived before 1920 in the territory of Austria-Hungary.
- The process of preparation of documents based on the analysis of archival data on extracts from economic and parochial
books, baptism certificates, as well as written confirmations of Hungarian communities abroad. After the lawyers of
the "PASSPORTES" company in the city government bodies legally prove your Hungarian roots.
- You can. In January 2014, all Hungarians were able to find employment in countries such as Germany, Austria, Belgium,
France, Luxembourg, Malta, Spain, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands on pan-European rights, receiving the same
benefits and social benefits as the indigenous inhabitants of these states.