Remote work fans, take note: Croatia just put itself higher on the digital nomad dream list. Starting March 2025, the country is officially extending its digital nomad visa from 12 months to 18 months, making it one of the longest stays available in the EU for non-EU remote workers.
Here’s the thing: the updated policy doesn’t just buy you time, it buys you freedom. More months to explore the Adriatic coast. More flexibility to build a rhythm between work and life. And fewer visa renewals to stress over.
Let’s break down what’s changing in Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa and what you need to know to apply.
What Is the Croatia Digital Nomad Visa?
Originally introduced in 2021, Croatia’s digital nomad visa was designed for people who work remotely for non-Croatian companies or clients. This visa allowed travellers to live legally and work in Croatia for up to a year.
The latest update has set to stretch this stay to 18 months, making Croatia’s visa one of Europe’s most generous for digital nomads and location-independent entrepreneurs.
It is worth noting here that you can’t work for a Croatian company under this visa. But you can enjoy Croatian life, sun, sea, history, and culture while earning your income elsewhere.
What’s New in 2025?
The big shift is in the duration.
- You can now stay in Croatia for up to 18 months, instead of just one.
- Initially, you’ll get 18 months.
- If approved for less than that, you can apply for a 6-month extension as long as you do it at least 60 days before your current permit expires.
- Once your visa period ends and you leave Croatia, you must wait six months before reapplying.
This change makes Croatia one of the most flexible EU destinations for digital nomads. No more hopping in and out of Schengen every few months.
Who Can Apply for Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa ?
Anyone who’s:
- Not a citizen of the EU/EEA
- Working remotely for a company or clients outside of Croatia
- Able to meet the minimum income requirement
- Has health insurance, no criminal record, and a valid passport
It’s open to freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote employees alike, as long as your work isn’t tied to Croatia’s local economy.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify, you’ll need to show:
- Proof of remote work (a contract, client agreements, or business registration)
- Private health insurance valid in Croatia
- A clean criminal record
- Valid passport (must extend at least 3 months beyond your intended stay)
- Proof of accommodation (rental agreement or hotel booking)
Income Rules for Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa
Starting May 2025, you’ll need to show a monthly income of at least €3,295 to qualify for Croatia’s digital nomad visa. Want to bring your partner or kids? Add 10% more per family member.
Don’t have steady monthly income? You can still qualify by showing savings instead:
- For a 12-month visa, you’ll need at least €39,540 in your bank account.
- For an 18-month stay, you’ll need at least €59,310 saved.
It’s Croatia’s way of making sure remote workers can comfortably support themselves while living there.
How to Apply for Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa
There are three ways to submit your application:
- Online via the official Croatian government portal
- At a Croatian embassy or consulate in your home country
- In person at a local police station in Croatia
After submitting your documents and fees, the authorities review your application. Once approved, you’ll receive a temporary residence permit and biometric ID card.
Processing can take 3-4 weeks officially, but delays aren’t uncommon.
Croatia’s Digital Nomad Visa Fees
Here’s a breakdown of the typical costs depending on where you apply:
If applying from abroad:
Fee Type | Amount (EUR) |
---|---|
Temporary Stay | €63 |
Long-Term Visa | €105 |
If applying from within Croatia:
Fee Type | Amount (EUR) |
---|---|
Temporary Stay | €52.50 |
Biometric Residence Card | €36 |
Administrative Fee | €10.50 |
Optional Fast Track | €67.50 |
Once approved, you’ll need to register your address within 3 days of arrival (if you’re already in Croatia) and collect your biometric residence card in person.
After Arrival
Once your digital nomad visa approved, you must register your local Croatian address within 3 days if you’re already in the country. You’ll need to pick up your biometric residence permit in person. The clock for your permitted stay starts from the approval date.
Extended Validity for Multiple Work Permits
In addition to the digital nomad visa, Croatia has also extended the validity of several work permits, including the Regular Work Permit, EU Blue Card, and Seasonal Work Permit. This means foreign workers can now stay longer with fewer bureaucratic hurdles. Here’s how the validity periods have changed:
Permit Type | Previous Validity | New Validity |
---|---|---|
Regular Work Permit | 1 year | 3 years |
EU Blue Card | 2 years | 4 years |
Seasonal Work Permit | 6 months | 9 months* |
Why This Matters
Most digital nomad visas offers valaidity of 6 or 12 months. Croatia just raised the bar, without raising the entry barrier too high. For remote workers looking for EU access, stable infrastructure, great weather, and a laid-back coastal lifestyle, this update makes Croatia one of the most viable long-term options out there.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been thinking about working remotely from Europe, Croatia just made the decision a lot easier. With a 18-month visa, stunning coastlines, and a solid quality of life, it’s a smart move for digital nomads looking to settle in.
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