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Your social security rights in Slovenia – PART 9

by News Sibiz | Mar 18, 2013 | Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia

Chapter IX: Family benefits When are you entitled to family benefits? Family benefits are cash benefits provided at childbirth, for further child raising and special  benefits for disabled children. Parental Allowance Parental Allowance (starševski dodatek) is...

Your social security rights in Slovenia – PART 5

by News Sibiz | Mar 2, 2013 | Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia

Chapter V: Invalidity benefits When are you entitled to invalidity benefits? You may be entitled to invalidity benefits if invalidity is ascertained. Invalidity occurs if, due  to a change in health condition (as a result of injury or disease) which cannot be improved...

Your social security rights in Slovenia – PART 4

by News Sibiz | Feb 28, 2013 | Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia

Chapter IV: Maternity and paternity benefits When are you entitled to maternity or paternity benefits? Women are entitled to healthcare before, during and after the birth, on account of  mandatory health insurance. Rights to parental leave and cash benefits stem from...

Your social security rights in Slovenia – PART 3

by News Sibiz | Feb 24, 2013 | Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia

Chapter III: Sickness cash benefits When are you entitled to sickness cash benefits? Sickness cash benefit is paid from mandatory health insurance to compensate for  temporary loss of working capacity of economically active insured persons. Hence, it is  paid to...

Your social security rights in Slovenia – PART 2

by News Sibiz | Feb 21, 2013 | Business, Employing foreigners, Employment in Slovenia, EU, Legislation, Life in Slovenia, Work in Slovenia

Chapter II: Healthcare When are you entitled to healthcare? If you are an employee, a self-employed person, a farmer, a recipient of a social security  benefit (old-age, invalidity or survivor’s pension, unemployment benefit, permanent social  assistance), or a...
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