Course Description

Croatia became the first country in the Balkans to introduce a dedicated Digital Nomad Visa in 2021 and with its extraordinary Adriatic coastline, UNESCO listed Dubrovnik, vibrant Split, and a standard of living that rivals Western Europe at a fraction of the cost, it has attracted a loyal community of international remote workers ever since. Croatia's digital nomad visa allows non EU nationals to live and work remotely in Croatia for up to one year. This course teaches the complete Croatian Digital Nomad Visa process and why Croatia is one of the most compelling choices for internationally mobile professionals seeking an EU adjacent lifestyle.

What You'll Learn?
  • Modules
    Module 1: Croatia Digital Nomad Visa Overview and Eligibility Croatia's Digital Nomad Visa introduced under the Foreigners Act amendments, eligibility criteria — non EU nationals who work remotely for foreign employers or clients and are not employed by a Croatian company, minimum monthly income requirement (approximately EUR 2,539 per month as a reference, subject to periodic update), permitted stay of up to one year (non renewable without leaving for a period), and the Ministry of Interior as the governing authority.

    Module 2: Application at the Croatian Police Administration Application in person at the local Police Administration office in the applicant's area of intended residence in Croatia (not at the embassy abroad), required documents covering proof of remote employment or freelance contracts with foreign clients, bank statements showing the minimum monthly income for the past 3 to 6 months, proof of accommodation in Croatia (rental contract), health insurance valid in Croatia for the entire period, clean criminal record, and travel or health insurance documents. Application in Croatia requires the applicant to enter on a regular short stay basis first.

    Module 3: Living in Croatia as a Digital Nomad and Tax Implications Accommodation options across Split, Dubrovnik, Zagreb, and the islands, cost of living comparison between coastal Croatia and the capital, OIB (Croatian personal ID number) registration, Croatia's tax framework for digital nomads income tax exemption for non Croatian source income for non resident status holders, European Health Insurance Card access for EU citizens versus private insurance for others, co working spaces and digital infrastructure, and renewal considerations for clients who want to extend their stay beyond the initial year.

Course Curriculum

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Content

  • Content

    • 100% Live Interactive Training Sessions
    • Croatia Digital Nomad Permit study material
    • Income & eligibility calculation tools
    • MUP application & document checklist
    • Police registration & residence card guide
    • Tax rule & stay-condition explanation
    • Refusal-risk filtering strategy
    • World Visa Academy Certification
    • Post-course case guidance
    • Lifetime access to World Visa Academy updates & support community

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