Last Call: 50% OFF PRESALE — Ends September 15th
Relocate to Bulgaria With Confidence—Without Visa Stress, Rental Scams, or Endless Research
Stuck in research mode?
Can you get the residency?
Where to live?
How good is the healthcare?
Is Bulgaria even the right choice for you?
I created the support system I wish I had — so you don’t have to spend weeks in research mode, guessing your way through bureaucracy, or worrying about mistakes that could cost you time and money.
What my clients are saying
What You Get When You Join
✔ Immediate access to my Q&A chat
- Ask me anything — residency, neighborhoods, how living in Bulgaria compares to other countries (Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Thailand, Vietnam, Georgia, Albania)
- Get honest, fast replies from me (I do not use Chat bots to manage the community)
- Connect with other early expats and future neighbors
- You will be the first to know about current events in Sofia and I will be organizing chat member-only meetups
- Access my personal Google Maps lists (best restaurants, parks, hiking areas, etc.)
- All chat members and their family members get a 20% discount on my personal assistance with a Residency Permit service (read more below for details)
✔ Bulgaria Relocation Guide (coming soon)
You’ll get the full digital guide as soon as it’s ready — included in your purchase.
- Clear residency steps (list of documents with explanations and clear steps for EU and Non-EU are already available for chat members)
- Realistic rental expectations, best neighborhoods for expats and how to avoid bad deals (already available for chat members)
- Public vs Private healthcare in Bulgaria for EU and non-EU citizens (already available for chat members)
- Registering a company vs as a freelancer in Bulgaria: how to optimize your taxes
- Internet, SIM, banking, health insurance — explained in plain English
- Relocating with family: schools/preschools, tips on choosing the right one (and which to avoid),
- Bringing a partner/family members with you: how to get residency, including international couples
- Setting up life without wasting time: shopping, furniture etc
- How to find the right doctor, accountant or any other professional
- How to rent a car and bring a car from abroad to Bulgaria
- How to bring your pet to Bulgaria
Already available for Private Chat members
Full Guide is coming September 15th.
It’s a lot – I know. I want you to have answers to every key question about relocating and living in Bulgaria.
But here’s where the Chat becomes invaluable: if you can’t find something, or if you’re unsure how a rule applies to your situation, you can ask me directly. I write the Guide 100% myself — based on personal experience and current laws — and in the chat I can save you hours of searching or second-guessing.
No need to get stuck — I’ll point you straight to what you need, and what to watch out for.
What’s inside the Guide
Residency Options for EU and Non-EU Citizens
– A clear overview of residency types (for both EU and non-EU passport holders)
– List of documents you’ll need
– Bringing a partner/family members with you: how to get residency, including international couples
– 20% Discount on personal assistance with your residency application in Sofia, Bulgaria (EU Passport Holders & Non-EU Retirees)
– follow-up questions in the Q&A chat
The Best Neighborhoods of Sofia, Bulgaria (and Ones to Avoid)
– Where expats actually enjoy living: overview of Sofia’s best neighborhoods
– Quiet, safe areas with easy access to the city
– Neighborhoods to avoid (we’ve made the mistakes so you don’t have to)
Rental mistakes that could cost you your residency permit
-Rental requirements to make sure your residency will be approved (you can’t rent just any apartment)
– How to spot overpriced apartments aimed at foreigners
– What rental agents are not telling you and how much should they charge
– Contract tips: What to check before you sign
Healthcare
– Public vs Private
– Who’s eligible for public healthcare and how much you will pay
– How to get discounts in Private Clinics
– Healthcare for children
– List of Clinics popular with expats (I’ve used their services myself)
– How to book online and see a doctor within a week
– How to find English speaking doctors
Relocating with family:
– Schools/preschools, tips on choosing the right one
– Healthcare for children in Bulgaria
– Family-friendly neighborhoods
Daily Life Essentials
– SIM cards
– Bank account
– Supermarkets, online shopping, and local markets
– Setting up your home: Affordable furniture & appliances (beyond IKEA)
– Where to buy art supplies for kids and artists
BONUS: Exclusive Google Maps Lists for Easy Exploration
– My personal full Bulgaria Google Maps list (500 locations)
Separate lists for Sofia:
– Local attractions beyond the tourist hotspots map
– Must-visit restaurants, cafés and bars
– Best coworking spaces
Navigating Transportation Like a Local
– Buying a car vs Rentals
– How to bring a car from abroad to Bulgaria
– What to watch out for when renting a car (and rental companies to avoid)
– How to actually pay for parking (it’s not what you’re used to in other countries)
Tourism in Sofia & Bulgaria
– Easy day trips to mountains, lakes, and historic towns
– Where locals actually go to escape the city
– Overview of Bulgaria’s beach towns (not just Sunny Beach)
– How to explore by bus or train — even without a car
– Travel tips for planning local getaways as a resident, not a tourist
… and so much more!
Sofia is my home base, with hidden gems and new expat hacks constantly being discovered. I’ll keep the guide updated with fresh insights, share tips in the chat, and organize meetups to connect in person.
As the community grows, the guide price will gradually increase to ensure everyone gets the support they need. Now is your chance to join the Expat Chat early at the lowest price and get the guide for free when it’s released – September 15th!
Expat Life in Bulgaria
Right now in the Expat Q&A Chat
What Subscribers Are Saying
Money-Back Guarantee!
If you don’t find value in the Guide & Chat, just let me know within 3 days of joining and I’ll refund you in full — no questions asked.
Last Call: 50% OFF PRESALE — Ends September 15th
What the chat is for:
The guide and chat are designed to help you with relocation questions — from finding housing, choosing neighborhoods, and understanding healthcare and taxes, to navigating everyday life in Bulgaria. You’ll also get access to a supportive community of people on the same journey.
When you should book a call or personal assistance:
If you’d like me to personally review your residency documents, help you avoid unnecessary costs (which can be thousands of euros in some Visa D cases), and recommend the best approach for your situation — this goes beyond what the chat covers. Please book a 1-on-1 consultation or my full residency assistance.
Why Join My Private Chat Instead of a Facebook Group?
If you’re thinking, “Why pay for a chat when there are free Facebook groups?”, here’s why my private chat is 10x more valuable:
No Spam, No Noise – Just Real Help
Private Chat → Direct answers, no fluff, no sales pitches.
Facebook Groups → Full of off-topic posts, outdated advice, and self-promotion.
Faster & More Personal Help
Private Chat → You get direct, quick replies from me — not just random guesses from strangers.
Facebook Groups → You might wait days for an answer… if you get one at all.
Join the Chat & Skip the Confusion
If you want real answers, real experiences, and real support, my private chat is the fastest, easiest way to get them.
Get Answers from Someone Who’s Actually Done It
Private Chat → You get my real experience living in Bulgaria. I’ve been through the bureaucracy, the apartment search, the tax system—so you get accurate, tested advice.
Facebook Groups → Mostly other confused expats asking questions, not experts giving solutions.
Exclusive Insider Tips You Won’t Find Online
Private Chat → I share hidden expat hacks — from trustworthy real estate contacts to visa tricks that no one talks about.
Facebook Groups → Public info, often outdated or just plain wrong.
No Judgment, No Toxic Comments
Private Chat → A safe space to ask anything, without trolls or negativity.
Facebook Groups → People can be rude, unhelpful, or give conflicting info that makes things even more confusing.
No Time-Wasting Arguments, Just Solutions
Private Chat → The goal is to get you settled in Bulgaria smoothly — fast.
Facebook Groups → Endless debates and arguments about visas, taxes, and “the best bank” with no clear answers.
Meet Like-Minded Expats in Person
Private Chat → I will organize exclusive meetups for chat members so you can build real connections with fellow expats in Sofia. It’s not just online support — it’s about creating a community that helps each other in real life.
Facebook Groups → Strangers online, no real community feel, and no guarantee you’ll make actual friends.
VIP Package

Residency Application in Sofia, Bulgaria (EU Passport Holders & Non-EU Retirees)
I offer personal assistance to help you with documents and a visit to the immigration office in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Not sure about relocation? Join my Expat Chat to discuss the pros and cons https://olgapronkina.com/sofia
Money back guarantee! If you change your mind, you’ll get a full refund — no risk involved. Limited to 3 private clients each month, so book now to secure yours before they’re gone.
What’s Included:
- 1-on-1 Consultation (1 hour) – A detailed call where I’ll walk you through the entire process and the steps needed to secure your residency in Sofia, Bulgaria.
- Ongoing Email Support – I’ll be available to clarify any doubts and provide updates. I will help with filling in the documents and making sure you have everything ready for your application in Sofia.
- In-Person Assistance – Once you arrive in Sofia, we’ll go together to the immigration office and, if needed, visit a notary or translator. We will have my assistant present to help with translation from Bulgarian.
- Housing Guidance – Instructions on finding long-term rentals and the best neighborhoods to live in.
- BONUS: Includes my Sofia Expat Guide + access to an exclusive Q&A chat and invitations to future expat meetups.