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Foreign driving licence, passport and car keys for driving in Serbia

Foreign driving licence in Serbia: Driving, recognition and licence exchange

After obtaining a residence permit in Serbia, most of the foreigners seek to obtain a Serbian driving licence for foreigners. Driving in Serbia with a ...
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Criminal record certificate Serbia guide for foreign citizens

How to obtain a criminal record certificate in Serbia: Step-by-step guide

Criminal record certificate is widely requested document by foreign citizens who have lived or resided in Serbia for a certain period of time. Namely, police ...
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Overview of the probate procedure in Serbia

Probate in Serbia: Complete Guide to Inheritance Procedure

The probate procedure is conducted after a person’s death for the purpose of settling their estate. Through the inheritance procedure in Serbia, it is determined ...
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Non-compete clause in Serbia under employment law

Non-compete clause in Serbia: What an employer and employee should know

The non-compete clause is broadly used institute in employment contracts in Serbia, aiming to protect employer position in certain circumstances. This clause is prescribed in ...
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Change of residence basis in Serbia explained

Change of Residence Basis in Serbia – Requirements, Procedure & Documents

In our blog post about residence permit in Serbia we have explained the procedure for obtaining residence permit in accordance with different legal basis. However, ...
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Residence permit in Serbia through real estate purchase

Residence Permit by Real Estate Investment in Serbia

Investing in real estate in Serbia can be one of the ways to obtaining residence permit, besides most common way – through opening a company ...
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Nemanja is attorney at law and founder of the law firm NCR Lawyers. Additionally, Nemanja is on the permanent list of arbitrators for the Commodity Exchange in Novi Sad and is also a member of the Belgrade Arbitration Center.

In his career, Nemanja has been involved in numerous complex legal transactions and has collaborated with clients from various industries. Dynamic and innovative in finding the best solutions for clients, Nemanja primarily focuses on corporate law, dispute resolution, and arbitration. Additionally, Nemanja’s legal expertise includes the protection of intellectual property for both domestic and international clients.

He completed his undergraduate and master’s studies at the Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade. Part of his master’s studies was completed at the Europa Institute in Saarbrücken as part of the Erasmus+ program.

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