Three women from Kosovo have been fined and expelled from Slovenia after an investigation revealed that they were illegally providing cosmetic procedures involving dermal fillers and Botox.
The investigation also involved officials from the Financial Administration of the Republic of Slovenia (FURS), who identified several violations, including illegal advertising, undeclared work, and illegal employment, explained Marko Horvat, Director of the Maribor Financial Office, according to Slovenian media.
“A Kosovo national, without the required registration, was carrying out healthcare activities and at the same time employing other individuals from third countries, also Kosovo nationals, who were working illegally,” he said.
Two of the Kosovo nationals were taken in for questioning and, due to violations of the law, were issued voluntary return orders. They were also fined €800 each.
The third woman received the highest fine of €2,000, as she had assisted the other two in remaining illegally in Slovenia.
