We guide you through every step of your relocation to Serbia — from the first idea to your first day in your new home. Personal. Professional.
Serbia offers unique advantages that very few other European countries can match.
Serbia charges a flat 10% income tax — compared to up to 45% in the UK or 42% in Germany. Freelancers may qualify for even lower lump-sum taxation.
Rent, food, restaurants — Belgrade costs significantly less than comparable Western European cities on average.
Serbia is gradually approaching the European Union. Infrastructure and legal security are continuously improving.
EU citizens can stay up to 90 days without a visa — after that, residency permits are straightforward.
Direct flights get you to Belgrade in under 2 hours — close enough to Europe, far enough from the old system.
A vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a growing expat community and a Mediterranean lifestyle.
Hram Svetog Save
Belgrade Waterfront
Kalemegdan
From first orientation to fully setting up your new life in Serbia.
We find your apartment or house in Belgrade or other Serbian cities. Viewings, negotiations, handover — all in your language.
Registration, residence permit, tax number, health insurance — we navigate Serbian bureaucracy for you.
d.o.o. or preduzetnik, business account, accounting — fully explained and handled.
We coordinate with tax advisors and lawyers who know both German and Serbian law.
Freight company selection, customs, vehicle import, pets — we coordinate your move from A to Z.
German-speaking community, doctor recommendations, schools — so you feel at home from day one.
We have structured the process for you — so nothing gets overlooked.
Free & non-binding. We listen and explain your options.
We review your situation: taxes, visa, housing, profession.
Your personal roadmap with steps, dates, and responsibilities.
We act — authorities, apartment, company, bank.
We are still there for you after the move.
The most important answers for your start in Serbia — concise and clear.
Serbia applies a flat income tax rate of 10% — significantly less than Germany, Austria, or the UK. Freelancers may also qualify for the even more favorable lump-sum (paušal) system. What does Serbia's tax treaty mean for you?
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EU citizens can stay in Serbia for up to 90 days visa-free. After that, a privremeni boravak (temporary residence permit) is required. Which documents you need and how long the process takes — our complete guide.
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A modern two-bedroom apartment in Belgrade costs between €400 and €900 per month. We show you which neighborhoods are most popular with expats and what to look out for in a rental contract.
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Anyone wanting to operate a business in Serbia has two main options: the LLC-like d.o.o. or the sole trader (preduzetnik). Both have tax advantages and disadvantages — we explain which is right for you.
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Serbia's mandatory health insurance (RFZO) covers basic services — but for most expats it is not enough. We explain your options and what happens to your existing coverage from abroad.
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Stari Grad, Vračar, Novi Beograd — Belgrade has the right district for every lifestyle. We show where the expat community lives, what the costs are, and which neighborhoods suit families, singles, or entrepreneurs best.
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