This page is intended for foreign nationals who are establishing or operating a business in Serbia and need to formalise their legal right to reside and work in the country. It covers visa requirements for entering Serbia, the temporary residence permit system, the unified permit procedure (combining residence and work authorisation), the specific pathways to residence through company formation, employment, and property ownership, and the route from temporary to permanent residence and ultimately to Serbian citizenship.
Serbia significantly reformed its immigration framework in 2024, introducing the unified permit (objedinjeno odobrenje) that combines temporary residence and work authorisation in a single administrative procedure. This replaced the previous system where residence and work permits were separate applications, handled by different authorities. The unified permit is now the standard document for foreign nationals who intend to both reside and work in Serbia, and all applications are submitted electronically through the Welcome to Serbia portal (welcometoserbia.gov.rs).
For foreign company founders, directors, and employers sending staff to Serbia, this guide provides the practical framework for ensuring that all personnel have lawful residence and work status from day one of operations.
