Many expats living in Slovenia wonder whether they are allowed to use foreign sports betting sites while residing in the country. This question is especially common among long-term residents, digital nomads, and international professionals who already have betting accounts in their home country.
This guide explains whether expats can legally use foreign betting sites in Slovenia, how Slovenian gambling law applies to non-citizens, and what practical considerations expats should keep in mind. The content is purely informational. Betsport.si does not operate betting services.
Short Answer: Can Expats Use Foreign Betting Sites in Slovenia?
Yes. In practice, expats living in Slovenia commonly use international betting platforms that operate under foreign licenses.
Slovenian gambling law primarily regulates betting operators, not individual players. As a result, expats are not specifically prohibited from accessing foreign sportsbooks, provided the platform accepts players from their country of residence.
For a complete overview of the legal framework, see our guide on betting laws in Slovenia.
How Slovenian Gambling Law Affects Expats
Slovenia operates a restricted licensing system for domestic betting providers. Only locally licensed operators are authorized to offer betting services under Slovenian law.
However, many international sportsbooks are licensed in other jurisdictions (often within the EU) and remain accessible from Slovenia. Enforcement generally focuses on:
- operator licensing
- advertising compliance
- consumer protection
Expats using foreign betting sites are not the primary target of enforcement, which explains why international platforms are widely used in practice.
Residency Status: Does It Matter?
An expat’s residency status can influence certain practical aspects of betting, but it does not automatically prohibit access to foreign betting sites.
Key scenarios:
- Temporary residents often continue using betting accounts from their home country
- Permanent residents may be asked to update address details on betting platforms
- EU citizens generally face fewer restrictions due to EU licensing frameworks
Each betting site applies its own rules regarding accepted countries and residency verification.
Identity Verification (KYC) for Expats
Most international betting platforms require Know Your Customer (KYC) verification.
Expats may be asked to provide:
- passport or national ID
- proof of address (Slovenian or foreign)
- verification of payment methods
Some sportsbooks accept foreign addresses, while others require updated residency information after relocation.
Payment Methods Used by Expats in Slovenia
Expats typically use international payment methods rather than Slovenian bank accounts.
Common options include:
- Visa and Mastercard
- Skrill and Neteller
- international bank transfers
- cryptocurrencies on supported platforms
More details are available in our payment methods guide.
Taxes on Betting Winnings for Expats
Tax obligations depend on an expat’s tax residency and the nature of their betting activity.
In general:
- occasional betting may be treated differently than professional gambling
- tax rules depend on residency status and double taxation agreements
- using a foreign betting site does not automatically remove tax obligations
For a detailed explanation, see our betting taxes in Slovenia guide.
Are Foreign Betting Sites Safe for Expats?
Safety depends on the betting site’s license, security measures, and responsible gambling tools.
Expats should always check:
- licensing authority
- data protection policies
- withdrawal rules
- responsible gambling options
Reputable platforms are listed in our sports betting sites in Slovenia guide.
Responsible Gambling for Expats
Living abroad can involve stress and lifestyle changes, which makes responsible gambling especially important.
If gambling becomes problematic, free and confidential support in Slovenia is available through Mladi Hazarder:
https://www.mladihazarder.si/si
More resources are available on our Responsible Gambling page.
Final Answer
Expats living in Slovenia can use foreign betting sites in practice, provided the platform accepts players from their country of residence. While local licensing is restricted, enforcement focuses on operators rather than individual users. Expats should always choose reputable platforms, understand tax implications, and gamble responsibly.

