Digital Nomad Visa Croatia


Croatia is among the most popular up-and-coming tourist destinations in Europe. With its stunning Dalmatian coast, waterfront restaurants, hiking, and swimming opportunities, and relaxed lifestyle, it’s no wonder it’s also becoming a popular destination for digital nomads. For non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals, the Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia is an amazing opportunity to live and work in Croatia for an extended period of time.

 

Do I Need a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia?

If you’re not a holder of a European passport, you will need a residence permit (Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia) in order to live in the country longer than 90 days.

The Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia allows remote workers to stay for a year in Croatia. This is not extendable immediately after the time lapses. However, if you wish, you can reapply in six months following the expiration of the previously granted residence permit.

 

Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia

Qualifications and Requirements for a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia

In order to be eligible for a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia (which is actually a residency permit), you will need to have a valid passport or travel document, proof of health insurance accepted in Croatia, a completed application, a clean criminal record from your home country, and proof of purpose. Proof of purpose simply states your terms of employment and that your company or employees, if you are a business owner, are not Croatian.

In addition to the aforementioned things, you will also need to prove economic solvency. You need a monthly salary of approximately $2,485 USD. This amount increases by 10% per person for each additional family member you wish to bring.

You also need to provide a residence address in Croatia.

 

How to Apply for a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia

One great aspect of the Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia is that the application can be submitted online. If you wish, you can also submit it in person.

If you are a national of a country that requires a visa to visit Croatia, you can submit it at your local embassy or consulate.

If you are not required to obtain a visa to enter Croatia, you can submit it either at an embassy or consulate or at the local police station according to your temporary residence address in Croatia.

  1. Fill in Form 1a (application form) along with the necessary documents. All documents should be submitted either in Croatian or English.
  2. Valid passport plus a copy with at least three months left past the intended period of stay.
  3. Proof of valid health insurance that covers Croatia
  4. An employment contract proving you work remotely and not for a Croatian company OR a copy of your company’s registration if you own your own business.
  5. Proof of economic solvency in the form of bank statements.
  6. Clean criminal background check from your home country. You must have resided there for at least one year immediately prior to arriving in Croatia.
  7. A Croatian address for residency. This helps to determine what police station will process your application. You can use an Airbnb, hotel, or hostel so long as you have a confirmation of reservation.
  8. Wait for the response!
  9. Register your temporary residence at the local police station within 3 days of arrival or your stay permit will be revoked. You will need Form 8a, a lease contract or letter from the landlord.
  10. You need to get your Biometric Residence Permit from the local police station. You will need to provide photographs and biometric data.

What Does it Cost to Get a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia?

If you apply at a consulate or embassy and need a visa to enter Croatia, you have to pay upon application. The total costs, which cover the temporary stay, the visa, and the biometric residence permit, come to 1,190 HRK or $175 USD.

If you don’t need a visa, the costs are paid after your stay is accepted. The total costs come to 660 HRK or $96 USD.

 

Is a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia Worth it?

Life in Croatia has it all. A little rugged and wild, but with luxury when you look for it, you’ll find what you need in Croatia. Though Croatia has aspirations to join the Eurozone in the near future, right now the Kuna is the official currency. If you are working in USD, GBP, or EUR, the currency conversion works out in your favor. Credit cards are widely accepted.

Croatia has three different climates. By the coast, you can enjoy a balmy Mediterranean climate with many days of sunshine per year. Summers can be very hot! As you go inland, the climate is slightly cooler and more temperate.

There are plenty of places throughout Croatia that offer free WiFi, many co-working spaces for digital nomads to network, as well as co-living spaces.

Croatia is a place to recharge your batteries. Regardless of your preference, you can either enjoy the 6,000 km of coast, explore the pine-covered national parks, or get lost in the winding, cobbled streets of the Old Towns of Dubrovnik, Zadar, Zagreb, and Split.

Overall, we think a resounding – Yes! Getting a Digital Nomad Visa in Croatia is completely worth it.

You can read more about how is Croatia for digital nomads here.