Embassy of the Slovak Republic in London

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The next public holiday is
1 May
International Workers' Day
The embassy is closed

Today (3 April 2024), the Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, Juraj Blanár, held talks with the British Foreign Secretary, David Cameron, on the first day of the meeting of the heads of diplomacy of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation member states in Brussels. The partners discussed preparations for the Washington NATO summit with regards to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and also raised the issue of strengthening mutual cooperation in the economic field.

State Secretary of the Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Ministry Rastislav Chovanec received Nigel Baker, Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, at the Foreign Affairs Ministry on 15 February 2024. The topic of the meeting was Slovak-British relations with an emphasis on their economic dimension and the situation in Ukraine.

On Thursday 25 January 2023, State Secretary of the Slovak Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs, Marek Eštok, welcomed Leo Docherty, Under-Secretary of State for Europe of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, in Bratislava. The partners discussed strengthening mutual relations, while also expressing interest in developing cooperation in a number of areas, including the continuation of the strategic dialogue between Slovakia and the United Kingdom.


Study in Slovakia
The National Scholarship Programme of the Slovak Republic supports study/research/teaching/artistic mobility of international students, PhD students, university teachers, researchers and artists at higher education institutions and research organisations. 
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The Schengen area is a part of the territory of Europe in which people may travel freely without any border checks at internal borders of Schengen Member States. Citizens from some non-EU countries are required to have a visa when travelling to the Schengen area.

Slovakia is a special country. Even in such a small area, you’ll find everything from natural treasures and historical monuments to rich folk culture and modern entertainment in the busy city streets. Enjoy the beauty and unique atmosphere that Slovakia has to offer.

A qualified, productive and cost-effective labour force, unique geographical location in the heart of Europe, macroeconomic stability and membership in the Eurozone are just some of the factors that enable the successful implementation of investment projects in Slovakia.