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This web site reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Home Case Studies View Success in getting work opportunities, but facing health service access discrimination Ljubljana, Slovenia. Initiative Typology Financial support, Work opportunities, Other All information needed, including the arranging temporary residence.
Problem addressed In this case, the main problem address the health service access discrimination. The interviewee is a dancer who was involved in various international projects before taking a decision to migrate to Slovenia.
She cooperated with a group of people from Slovenia for the last 10 years already. Once she realized that she is spending more time in Slovenia than in her origin country Poland.
She got job opportunity, but also fell in love which made her decision to move to Slovenia a bit easier. Currently she has a temporary residence and a self-employed status in culture that brings certain level of social security. Self-employed in culture entered in the register of self-employed at the Ministry of Culture are creators in the field of culture who independently perform a specialized profession in the field of culture, have the appropriate education or demonstrate their ability to perform this activity.
Nevertheless, she had all the support from this NGO and her new partner in Slovenia in regard to arranging temporary residence etc. The situation is similar with a dentist.