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Overview of salary changes in various countries from january 1, 2025

From January 1, 2025, many countries in Europe and beyond are updating minimum salaries, as well as immigration-related thresholds. Highlights include increases in Germany, Croatia, and Poland.  

Change of Employer in Serbia: a Guide for Foreign Workers and Employers

Among the many benefits introduced by the amendments to the Law on Foreigners and the Law on the Employment of Foreigners, effective from February 1, 2024, one significant change stands out: foreign nationals holding a Single Permit will no longer be required to obtain a new permit if they choose to change their employer or take on additional employment in Serbia.


China eases visa-free transit rules

China has announced simplification of the visa-free transit rules for foreign citizens. The new changes have come into effect from December 17, 2024.


Agreement Initialed on the Deployment of EU Border Guards in Bosnia and Herzegovina

On December 18, 2024, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the European Union (EU) initialed an agreement in Sarajevo to enable the deployment of officers from the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex). This initiative aims to strengthen border management and address security challenges, particularly irregular migration along the Western Balkans route.

Croatia Introduces New Property Tax Law

The Croatian government has announced a new property tax initiative set to take effect on January 1, 2025. This legislation will replace the existing vacation home tax and will apply to all residential properties, with certain exemptions.

Where to Travel in November? Top 5 Beach Destinations

As autumn comes to an end and colder months approach, many may consider a getaway to warmer destinations. November is a favorable time for travel; popular locations are less crowded, and accommodation and flight prices tend to be more reasonable.

Serbia: Real Estate Focus

Serbia’s residential market sees a shift toward buildings exclusively for lease, highlighted by AFI’s new 147-unit project in Belgrade. This trend, driven by Millennials and Gen Z, offers promising opportunities for investors.

Hungary: New Restrictions on Hiring Foreigners

Hungary has implemented new regulations aimed at prioritizing local employment and limiting the hiring of foreign nationals. Employers now face increased reporting obligations and restrictions if they have recent labor violations.

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