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Is it legal to gamble online in Slovenia?

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Legal position

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Slovenia says organising games of chance is the exclusive right of the Republic and may take place only on the basis of a permit or concession, including for online games. Online gambling without the required concession is not lawful.

Conditions

What would need to be true

Use only organisers operating under the required Slovenian permit or concession.

Exceptions

Known carve-outs or edge cases

No exceptions have been entered yet.

Penalties

Penalty snapshot

FURS says it may impose fines and confiscate gambling devices or items used contrary to the rules.

Enforcement

How this may be enforced

FURS can prohibit unlicensed gambling and seek court-ordered blocking of unlawful gambling websites.

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bring food into a country

Slovenia says food of non-animal origin for travellers' personal needs is generally not subject to special customs formalities, but food of animal origin can be subject to import prohibitions or special requirements. Bringing food therefore depends on the type of food.

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bring tobacco over the allowance

Slovenia grants third-country passenger relief for tobacco only within the official quantity limits. Tobacco above those limits is not duty-free traveller baggage.

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bringing duty free goods

Slovenia allows duty-free traveller imports only for goods of non-commercial character and only within the official value and quantity limits. Duty-free treatment depends on staying inside that traveller relief.

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Argentina

Argentina does not have a single national law on online gambling. Official Justice guidance says 20 of the 24 jurisdictions already have regulated and operating online gambling, while illegal sites also operate outside state control.

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Austria

Online gambling in Austria is only lawful when it is offered under the Austrian gambling regime. The Finance Ministry says internet games with centrally decided results are electronic lotteries and require permission.

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Belgium

Online gambling is allowed in Belgium only through operators licensed by the Belgian Gaming Commission. Official Commission pages publish licence data and blocked illegal gambling sites.

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Bolivia

Bolivia's gambling regulator says profit-making betting is prohibited nationally and warns that there are no legal online sports betting services in Bolivia. Online gambling should not be treated as lawful from the official source reviewed.

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Country hubSlovenia
Activity hubgamble online
Topic hubDigital Laws
Row stateverified

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