
Yes. Applications generally must include proof of basic Slovenian (A2 level), but several groups are exempt, including children, people over 60, and those who studied in Slovenian.
Applicants are required to show a certificate proving a basic command of Slovenian at the A2 level. This is a relatively recent requirement and applies to most adult applicants.
Exemptions exist for people under 18 and over 60, those who completed schooling in the Slovenian language, those currently enrolled in a Slovenian-language education programme, and individuals whose health prevents them from sitting the exam. If you think you qualify for an exemption, gather the supporting evidence (school records, medical documentation) before you apply.
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