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Accommodation
Finding an accommodation Finding accommodation is always a difficult task. Even more so, when a person is faced with language barriers. Research and higher education institutions in Slovenia usually try to help their students and researchers to find suitable accommodation. Under certain conditions foreign students can use student dormitories. If such help is not available, you can always try one of the websites listing accommodation offers. Some...
Career Development
Further education, training, and opportunities to grow and develop professional skills and gain additional qualifications are an important part of any career. It's up to you how you wish to pursue your ambitions, develop your skills and deepen your knowledge, whether through professional training, educational courses, seminars, conferences, soft skills training, e-learning courses or induction programmes.
Funding opportunities
There are many different ways to gain funding for your research in Lithuania and abroad. Find out more on the websites: Research Council of Lithuania The Research Council of Lithuania contributes to the science policy formation and is involved in legislative issues of the Lithuanian science and studies system. The main aims of the Council are to seek that the research system would efficiently contribute to the developments of national economy,...
Departure conditions/formalities
According to the laws regulating the migration process, citizens of the Republic of Lithuania, EU citizens and aliens having a permanent residence permit have to declare the change of their place of residence when they are leaving the Republic of Lithuania for more than 6 months. In addition to this, departing persons have to submit to State Tax Inspectorate an income tax return of a natural person departing permanently from Lithuania. Depending...
Work permit
European Union citizens Matters regarding citizens of the European Union living and working in Lithuania are regulated by the European Union Citizen Act. A foreign national, who is a citizen of one of the Member States of the European Union, European Economic Area and the Swiss Confederation (hereafter referred to as citizens of the European Union) may arrive and stay in the Republic of Lithuania for up to 3 months within a 6 month period...
Unemployment
Unemployment insurance benefits are granted to insured persons are dismissed from work or from the office of the civil servant through no fault of the employee or the civil servant, due to circumstances beyond the employee’s or civil servant’s control or in the event of the employer’s bankruptcy and who are as well registered as unemployed at the local labour exchange and who have not been offered by a local labour exchange a job corresponding...
Pension rights
A retirement pension Terms and conditions for claiming a retirement pension. A retirement pension is paid to persons meeting the following requirements: the person is a permanent resident of the Republic of Lithuania; the person has reached the statutory pension age; the person has paid social pension insurance contributions for at least 15 years. Additionally may have a private Pension Fund (particular pensionē scheme) and transfer 2% of his/...
Pension for Resarchers
There is now also a special European pension fund designed specifically for researchers, which is transferrable as you move around Europe in your scientific career (as long as you work for participating institutions). This has been set up on the European Commission's initiative, and is called RESAVER. Details of the RESAVER scheme can be found here. Pensions in Iceland. Those who work on the Icelandic labour market accrue pension rights through...
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