Croatia Migration
Quick Facts
- Capital: Zagreb
- Climate: Mediterranean and continental climate
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Official Language: Croatian
Why Choose Croatia?
- Growing economy with opportunities in tourism and service sectors
- EU member state with access to wider European markets
- High quality lifestyle with scenic coastal and urban living
- Increasing demand for skilled and semi-skilled workers
Migration Types
- Schengen Visa – Allows short-term stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Work and Residence Permit – Required for non-EU nationals seeking employment in Croatia.
- EU Blue Card – For highly skilled professionals seeking long-term work and residence.
- Digital Nomad Visa – Allows remote workers to stay in Croatia while working for foreign employers.
In-Demand Sectors
- Tourism and hospitality
- Construction and skilled trades
- Information Technology
- Logistics and transportation
Eligibility Overview
- Valid passport and supporting documentation
- Proof of funds and accommodation
- Job offer required for Work Permit applications
- Relevant qualifications for skilled roles
Note
- Vacancies and open positions may vary depending on the recruiter.