About This Site

Welcome to your guide for going somewhere — and making something of it.
This site is dedicated to one thing: movement. Of people. Of ideas. Of goods. Of dreams.

We focus on migration patterns between Serbia and the rest of the world, especially Europe and the United States — where many have gone before, and many are still thinking of going.

But we don’t deal in illusions.
We deal in practical ways to land on your feet — starting from zero, even if all you’ve got is two hands and a head full of ideas.

WHAT YOU’LL FIND HERE:

  • Realistic, small-scale business tips — street vending, mobile selling, flea markets, gig work
  • Legal guides and “how-not-to-get-fined” checklists for popular destinations
  • FIXIT guides — step-by-step info for migrants looking to survive & thrive
  • Inspiration from those who made it — Serbians abroad who paved the way
  • Flyers, street rules, and hustle culture from 100+ cities

WHO WE’RE TALKING TO:

  • Young Serbs thinking of moving
  • Old Serbs thinking of coming back
  • Balkan migrants across Europe looking for legal low-barrier business ideas
  • Curious minds wondering, “Can I make a living out of a backpack?”
  • Anyone proud of the hustle and the history

WHY IT MATTERS:
Because not everyone leaves home with a work visa in hand.
Because knowing what to expect can save years of mistakes.
Because even street sellers deserve strategy, smarts, and support.

SERBIAN NAMES THAT TRAVELED FAR:
We salute the old-school and new-wave names who took Serbian roots abroad:

  • Nikola Tesla — enough said.
  • Mihajlo Pupin — physicist, diplomat, and bridge between worlds.
  • Marina Abramoviæ — performance art legend.
  • Karl Malden (born Mladen Sekuloviæ) — Hollywood star.
  • Branko Lustig — Oscar-winning producer.
  • Rade Šerbedžija — actor, poet, traveler.
  • Charles Simic — U.S. poet laureate, born Dušan Simiæ in Belgrade.
  • Pete Maravich — basketball legend with Serbian blood.
  • Mira Banjac, Ðorðe Balaševiæ — and others from Novi Sad who shaped the soul of their city and beyond.

FOR STARTERS:
This site isn’t about instant success. It’s about knowing the rules of the road before you step onto it.
It’s about that first 100 euros earned honestly.
And the confidence to say: “Yes, I can make this work.”