Officially the Republic of Croatia – it is a country located in south central Europe and Mediterranean region. It borders Slovenia and Hungary to the Northwest, Serbia to the East, Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro to the Southeast, and Italy to the west and Southwest. Its capital and main city is Zagreb.
Croatia is currently in need of a lot of workers. There are lots of industries like construction and tourism, which simply do not have enough manpower. As a result, Croatian companies are looking foreign workers to fill these roles.
Applicants planning to work in Croatia will need a work permit and a residency permit.
Applicants outside of the EU need to obtain a work permit through their local Republic of Croatia diplomatic mission.
Most Croatia work and residence permits are valid for a minimum 12 months or 2 years.
However, Croatia allows applicants to extend their work permit at least 60 days before it expires if they need to continue to work in the country. The work permit can further be extended for 2 years at every extension. After residing and working in Croatia for 5 years, applicant becomes eligible for Permanent Residency in Croatia and after 6 years can apply for citizenship subject to meeting eligibility.
An EU Blue Card is a residence permit for qualified non-EU foreign nationals to work in a European country. Croatia is also a part of the EU Blue Card network, which can help third-country nationals.
Although eligibility criteria vary from job-to-job & position, however applicant must fulfill the standard qualifying requirements:
New Job Opening
We receive detailed Job Opening document from Croatian employer through our associate
Selection & Recruitment
Candidates screening, documents check-up, interviews and issuing Employment Offer letter
Police Clearance
Attested by Croatian Embassy. Attested by Croatian Embassy. Few ways of issuance depending on the candidates’ current residence.
Work Permit Application Process (Online)
Croatian Labour Department + Police Department issue the Work Permit
Visa Application
Croatian Embassy issues National visa based on the work permit.
Departure to Croatia
Preparation, exit clearance, PCR test and flight to Croatia
Police Clearance
Croatian Labour & Police Departments introduced police clearance as a new requirement for work permit approval.
Based on the candidates current residence, valid Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) must be provided. Croatian Embassies are in charge of police clearance attestation.
Visa application
All 3rd world citizens are required to obtain a work permit through their local Republic of Croatia diplomatic mission. Therefore, regardless of the work permit, each candidate must apply for entrance visa.
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