Granting Stay in Croatia
INFORMATION ABOUT SOCIAL SECURITY OF MIGRANT WORKERS
REGULATING STAY AND WORK OF FOREIGNERS IN CROATIA
The conditions for granting temporary or permanent stay to foreigners are regulated by the Foreigners Act (Official Gazette no. 130/2011, 74/2013) and accompanying bylaws.
CATEGORIES OF FOREIGNERS
The Foreigners Act divides the foreigners who wish to stay or work in Croatia into several categories. The documents submitted with the application depend on the category. Those categories are:
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SHORT-TERM STAY REGISTRATION PROCEDURE
Short-term stay is a stay of a foreign national of up to 90 days in any period of 180 days on the basis of a visa or without a visa.
NATIONALS OF EEA MEMBER STATES AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS
Foreigners, nationals of EEA members or the Swiss Confederation and their family members, as well as family members of Croatian nationals
THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS WITH PERMANENT RESIDENCE IN AN EEA MEMBER STATE AND THEIR FAMILY MEMBERS Foreigners, nationals of third countries with permanent residence in an EEA member state and their family members
HIGHLY-QUALIFIED THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS
THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS
Nationals of third countries are foreigners who are not nationals of European Economic Area (EEA) members. Regulating their stay or work depends on whether they have permanent residence in an EEA member, whether they are family members of a national of an EEA member state, the Swiss Confederation, Croatian national, or do not fall under any of the abovementioned categories.
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work contract or some other corresponding contract for performing highly-qualified labour, lasting for at least a year
proof of high school education or completed undergraduate and graduate studies or integrated undergraduate and graduate studies or specialist graduate studies.
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family reunification
secondary school education and university studies
scientific research
humanitarian grounds
work
work of posted workers or for other purposes.