
Yes. The researcher framework includes simplified mobility, making it easier to carry out part of your research in another EU member state.
Research and development residence is part of an EU-wide scheme aimed at making researcher mobility easier. As a researcher hosted in Slovakia, you benefit from simplified mobility provisions for carrying out research in other member states.
The exact conditions, such as notification requirements and how long you can work in the other country, depend on that country's rules and the type of mobility (short or long term). If you plan cross-border research, check the receiving country's procedure in advance and keep your Slovak hosting agreement and residence valid throughout.
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