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Family Adaptation Services

Make Your Family’s Move to Serbia Seamless and Stress-Free

Relocating to a new country is an exciting opportunity, but it can also bring challenges—especially for families. Adapting to a new culture, language, and lifestyle can be overwhelming, and it’s common to feel a mix of emotions during this transition. At Polako.In, we understand these challenges and are here to make your family’s move to Serbia as smooth and comfortable as possible.

Why Choose Our Family Adaptation Services?
We take care of your family’s needs, so you can focus on building your life in Serbia. From finding the perfect kindergarten or school for your child to assisting with university admissions, we ensure that every step of the adaptation process is handled with care and professionalism.

How We Support Your Family in Serbia

With extensive experience relocating corporate employees and their families, we offer tailored solutions for:

  • Residence Permits for All Family Members
    Comprehensive assistance in obtaining permits for your entire family, ensuring a legal and stress-free relocation process.
  • Translation and Notarization of Educational Documents
    Professional support to prepare all necessary documents for educational institutions.
  • Education Support
    Guidance and assistance with registration in kindergartens, schools, and universities to secure the best educational opportunities for your children.
  • Domestic Staff Recruitment
    We help you find trusted nannies, cleaners, and drivers to make your day-to-day life easier and more comfortable.
  • Healthcare Assistance
    Support with accessing medical services and ensuring your family’s health and well-being in Serbia.

Personalized Solutions for Your Family

If your specific needs are not listed above, don’t worry! Our migration specialists are committed to finding the best solutions for your unique situation. Whatever your family requires to adapt to life in Serbia, we’re here to help.

Why Work With Polako.In?

  • Experience You Can Trust: Years of expertise in helping families relocate and adapt.
  • Comprehensive Support: From paperwork to personal services, we cover every detail.
  • Tailored Assistance: Customized solutions to fit your family’s specific needs and preferences.

Start Your Family’s Journey Today
Contact us to learn more about how we can make your family’s move to Serbia smooth, stress-free, and successful. With Polako.In, you’re not just moving—you’re starting a new chapter with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Education in Serbia

Like many other Central and Southeastern European countries, Serbia’s education system provides free, compulsory education from the ages of six to 15. This is undertaken at a primary school, and thereafter students can continue their education at a secondary school until they are 19. It is then that they can enter higher education, which can consist of college, university, art school, or a vocational college.

As an expatriate, your children will be entitled to full use of the local public school system while living in Serbia, although if you prefer there are a number of international schools and colleges that offer lessons in English or other languages. Many of these are located in the capital city, Belgrade, including the International School of Belgrade and the British International School, to name but a few examples.

Healthcare in Serbia

Healthcare in Serbia is state operated, and is funded by the collection of mandatory health insurance from its citizens. As an expatriate living and working in Serbia, you will be entitled to use this healthcare system provided you are working and are playing the necessary insurance contributions. However, depending on your country origin, you may encounter extra fees.

Many of the doctors and nurses in the bigger cities do speak English, but it is vital that you check before you make an appointment. There is also a large network of private hospitals and doctors, which can provide a better level of care. However, due to the fact that many hospitals are lacking in medical supplies and equipment, many expatriates prefer to visit other nearby countries with better healthcare facilities for major treatments or operations.

Leisure

Belgrade and another city, Novi Sad, are the cultural hubs of Serbia, offering extensive nightlife as well as other cultural hotspots. Various cafes, sporting events and galleries are open across the cities to give those living there — especially the youth — plenty to do. The countryside also has a lot to offer with its abundance of places to go if one wanted to experience traditional Serbian life.