Croatia · Visas & Residency

One year at a time.
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Croatia has no retirement visa and no golden visa. What it has: an 18-month digital nomad permit, one-year stays for property owners and "other purposes", and a 5-year path to EU long-term residence that most casual routes don't feed into. Here it all is, with 2026 numbers.

Figures verified 9 July 2026

The 2026 comparison

RouteWho it's forMoney requirement (2026)Duration & what it leads to
Digital nomad
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Remote employees and freelancers working for companies outside Croatia €3,622.50/month (2.5× average net salary) or €43,470 in the bank for 12 months (€65,205 for 18); +~€145/month per family member Up to 18 months, then leave for 6 months before reapplying. Does not lead to long-term residence in practice
Other purposes
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Property owners, long-stayers, people with a demonstrable reason to be in Croatia Proof of funds per the subsistence regulation (OG 14/21, 3/26), health insurance, clean record Up to 1 year, non-consecutive (6-month wait). Explicitly does not count toward the 5-year clock
Family reunification Spouses/partners and close family of Croatian citizens or permit holders Sponsor's funds and housing; standard conditions Renewable; counts toward long-term residence — the most reliable settling route
Work permit People employed by a Croatian company (labour-market test via HZZ, with exemptions) Employment contract; employer-driven Stay-and-work permit; counts toward the 5-year clock
EU long-term residence Anyone with 5 years' uninterrupted qualifying legal stay Funds, health insurance, Croatian language and Latin-script exam (waived if you're over 65 and not employed) Permanent EU status; citizenship possible at 8 years' continuous residence with permanent status
The catch most sites skip. MUP's own rules exclude time spent on "other purposes" stays from the 5-year long-term residence count — and in practice digital nomad time is treated the same way (MUP's published exclusion list predates the nomad permit; confirm your case with your police administration). If your goal is permanent residence, the routes that count are work, family, and study — not the easy ones.

How a stay actually runs

Step 1 · Application

Apply — online or in country

US and Canadian citizens are visa-exempt, so you can apply at a police administration inside Croatia (or online for the nomad permit) and stay while it's decided.

Step 2 · First 3 days

Register your address

Within 3 days of entry (or 30 days of the permit starting), register your address at the police station with a lease, deed, or owner's statement. Miss it and the permit is revoked.

Step 3 · Biometrics

Get the residence card

Biometric residence permit: €31.85 (€59.73 accelerated) plus €9.29 admin fee and €46.45 for the grant itself, paid in-country.

★ Step 4 · Watch the days

Mind the absence limits

On a 1-year permit, more than 90 days abroad in total — or one trip over 30 days — and MUP withdraws the permit. Snowbirds, count carefully.

Reality check for retirees. Croatia works beautifully as a one-year-at-a-time base with a 6-month gap, or a 90-days-per-180 Schengen rotation. It does not currently work as a straightforward "move here forever" destination unless you have Croatian family, a job, or eight-plus years of patience through qualifying routes.
In this section

Guides

★ New

Croatia's digital nomad permit: the 2026 guide

18 months, €3,622.50/month, tax-free remote income — requirements, documents, fees, and the step-by-step process.

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Guide

Temporary stay routes compared

Property owners, "other purposes", family reunification — and which routes count toward the 5-year clock.

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Coming soon

Scouting trips & the 90/180 rule

How Schengen counting works in Croatia, the EES biometric border system, and ETIAS (expected late 2026, €20).

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Long-term residence at year 5

The uninterrupted-stay rules, the Croatian language exam, and the over-65 exemption.

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Buying property as a foreigner

Reciprocity consent for Americans, the company route, and what ownership does (and doesn't) do for residency.

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Croatian citizenship: the 8-year reality

Why naturalisation is out of reach for most, and the descent route for Croatian-Americans and Canadians.

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