Read the personal testimonies of foreigners living in Slovakia.
Gregory Fabian J.D.: „Slovakia is where I realized what I wanted to do ´when I grew up´."
Anna Shvachka: “The most vulnerable groups among Ukrainians are labour migrants, my goal is to help them.”
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Marshal Ramesh Pandya: "Learning to pull toilet paper was one of the biggest cultural challenges since my arrival to Europe."
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Marine: "Despite growing up in Alps, I did not find mountains fascinating, but Tatras bewitched me."
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Naomi Huzovicova: "No country is perfect, but every country has its strong points and its beauties; it’s up to us to find them."
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Yaroslav Lysenko: "Slovakia is the friendliest country within Ukraine’s neighbours for students of all ages"
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Sayantan Roy: "My life in Slovakia before and after COVID-19 outbreak."
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Personal testimonies of foreigners were published as part of activities of the KapaCITY project, which is co-funded by the European Union from the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund and the Internal Affairs Funds.
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