Croatia is one of those countries that you simply must have on your bucket list. The scenery, the beaches, the food, the culture, the history, the list goes on. The good news is that you can apply for a digital nomad visa in Croatia, meaning you can stay longer in this beautiful country while still keeping up with your work.
Croatia is a fantastic country to explore, and I enjoyed every second I spent there. It’s impossible to become bored of this place; there’s so much to see and do, and you’ll also find plenty of other digital nomads around. I spent a large amount of time in Split and Korčula, but there are so many other fantastic spots to visit, including the ever-popular Dubrovnik.
Note: this article is for information purposes only. Always contact professionals, such as an immigration lawyer or tax accountant for the current requirements regarding your personal tax situation, and the current digital nomad residency situation in Croatia.
Why Choose Croatia?
There’s just something about Croatia that’s hard to put your finger on. It’s a place that millions of people visit every year and you only have to do a quick image search to see why: the beaches are some of the best I’ve visited so far, and I’ve been to a LOT!
Personally, I think Croatia ticks all the boxes, and as far as remote work goes, it’s pretty easy. The WiFi in Croatia is strong and reliable; I never had any issues when I was there. The cost of living is also low compared to many other European countries, and you won’t struggle to find coworking spaces and laptop-friendly cafes.
I found Croatia to be a really friendly country and the natural sights are stunning. Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Park took my breath away, and Dubrovnik’s city walls are a firm favorite of mine. If you’re a Game of Thrones fan you’ll know that there are several filming locations in Croatia. If you’re all about beaches, definitely check out my go-to spot—Copacabana Beach.
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Who Can Apply for the Croatia Digital Nomad Visa?
The digital nomad visa for Croatia is open to third-party nationals who freelance or have their own business/work for a business. Basically, as long as your taxes or business/es aren’t registered in Croatia, you can apply.
There aren’t any limitations on who can apply, e.g. any specific nationalities, and there aren’t any age restrictions. Once you’ve been…
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