Thankfully. For proof of income, they will tell you an amount and you’ll need to deposit it into a Croatian bank. Honestly, every situation is different and it all depends on who you talk to. Hello, You are so helpful – much more than the embassy here First of all, thank you very much. I do know that some English kindergartens have offered volunteer opportunities for native English speakers. Expat in Croatia May 29, 2018 @ 12:00 pm. If you are going to be a student, then you would apply for residence based on your enrollment as a student. My language skills have not increased in any way since then; however, knowing what to expect made ALL the difference for me. I told her that my husband and I were going to the coast for three weeks and if that would be a problem in regards to processing (should I need to attend an interview or whatever in this time), she said "No problem, call me when you return". Expat in Croatia December 26, 2017 @ 11:37 am. When we returned from our holiday, I called my case manager, and she directed me to visit her as the case was closed from her end. Living where seasonal employment is the only option – and generally for 4 month periods (June-September), I am not sure if I will ever fulfill the requirements for a permanent visa. Now, almost 2 years, we broke up. She told me to cross out the one year and write five years instead. At the end of each year term, you must leave for 90 days. all the details you need on this residence permit, Croatia residency guide for American citizens, Croatia residency guide for Australian citizens, Croatia residency guide for Canadian citizens, Croatia residency guide for South African citizens, How children of Croatians can request their citizenship (in 2020), Where to get your Croatian news (for 2020), How to get a residence permit based on property (in 2020), https://www.expatincroatia.com/how-apply-work-permit/, https://www.expatincroatia.com/non-eu-nationals-can-live-croatia-1-year/, https://www.expatincroatia.com/how-to-residency-opening-business-croatia/, http://www.porezna-uprava.hr/HR_OIB/Documents/oib%20dokumentacija%20-en%20(2), http://www.porezna-uprava.hr/en/EN_obrasci/Documents/PINrequest.pdf, https://www.expatincroatia.com/business-in-croatia/, http://www.mvep.hr/en/consular-information/stay-of-aliens/granting-stay-in-croatia-/, https://www.expatincroatia.com/healthcare-in-croatia/#comment-3005, http://www.mvep.hr/en/consular-information/visas/visa-requirements-overview/nepal,188.html#p, Game of Thrones Tours in Split & Dubrovnik, Personalized consulting on your specific situation, Confirming latest immigration requirements for your nationality and basis, Assistance with putting together necessary documents, All communication with the police on your behalf, Assembly, submission and monitoring of your application, Answering questions and assisting you throughout the process. Much appreciated. Best to speak to the policija in the jurisdiction where you plan to reside.
My question was more of whether I need to apply for some “student” visa or whether I can “convert” my tourist visa to temporary residence (1 year I believe) based on my enrollment. This shouldn’t be a problem right? Thanks for listening. Non EEA nationals report being visited by MUP much more than EEA nationals do. Then you can return as a tourist and apply for a new temporary residency permit for a year again. I didn’t get a visa. That’s okay, though. There is not straight answer on this, so just see what the police tell you. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide! I appreciate the time it takes you to assist visitors and hopeful immigrants like me! Thanks very much for your time and effort. I am working, i rent some apartament. In order to get temporary residence on the grounds of studies, the applicant must have been accepted into a Croatian education institution. Now my retirement will be coming in 5 years, and I am thinking about spending more than 90 days per year in beautiful Croatia. My wife is Croatian born and we are living on Canada. The other 40 people in the room all were native speakers from neighboring Balkan countries. If you’ve made it this far, you already have this. So assume its the same for all that are married. When I checked with the website of the Croatian Ministry of Interior, the Ministry only lists the following as grounds: 1. family reunification 2. secondary school education and university studies 3. scientific research 4. humanitarian grounds work 5. work of posted workers or for other purposes. Next day I called that number, and the speaker spoke in Croatian so my husband spoke to them. There are several types of visas and residence permits available that vary depending on your nationality, heritage and purpose of your stay. would you say this means all eea/eu nationals are exempt? This temporary permit is only for 1 year and requires that you prepay both rent and state health insurance for the entire term of your permit. I have recently been issued a Croatian visa valid for 20 days with a duration of stay of 5 days. Purpose of the temporary stay i.e.
My question was more of whether I need to apply for some “student” visa or whether I can “convert” my tourist visa to temporary residence (1 year I believe) based on my enrollment. This shouldn’t be a problem right? Thanks for listening. Non EEA nationals report being visited by MUP much more than EEA nationals do. Then you can return as a tourist and apply for a new temporary residency permit for a year again. I didn’t get a visa. That’s okay, though. There is not straight answer on this, so just see what the police tell you. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide! I appreciate the time it takes you to assist visitors and hopeful immigrants like me! Thanks very much for your time and effort. I am working, i rent some apartament. In order to get temporary residence on the grounds of studies, the applicant must have been accepted into a Croatian education institution. Now my retirement will be coming in 5 years, and I am thinking about spending more than 90 days per year in beautiful Croatia. My wife is Croatian born and we are living on Canada. The other 40 people in the room all were native speakers from neighboring Balkan countries. If you’ve made it this far, you already have this. So assume its the same for all that are married. When I checked with the website of the Croatian Ministry of Interior, the Ministry only lists the following as grounds: 1. family reunification 2. secondary school education and university studies 3. scientific research 4. humanitarian grounds work 5. work of posted workers or for other purposes. Next day I called that number, and the speaker spoke in Croatian so my husband spoke to them. There are several types of visas and residence permits available that vary depending on your nationality, heritage and purpose of your stay. would you say this means all eea/eu nationals are exempt? This temporary permit is only for 1 year and requires that you prepay both rent and state health insurance for the entire term of your permit. I have recently been issued a Croatian visa valid for 20 days with a duration of stay of 5 days. Purpose of the temporary stay i.e.