
Immigration & Work Permits
Croatia
Croatia
Work Visa Pathways

Secure a Job Offer: You must have a signed contract, or a job offer from a Croatian employer.
Employer Applies: The application is usually submitted by the employer to the local Police Administration Office or online.
Approval & Residence Permit: Once approved, the permit also acts as your temporary residence permit.
Visa (if needed): In some cases, you may also need a visa to enter Croatia, depending on your nationality.
Application Process
Permits are usually employer and position specific. Changing employers requires a new application.
Work permits are issued within the annual foreign labor quotas, so early applications are recommended.
Upon approval, you’ll be issued a biometric residence card.
Work in Croatia with Confidence
At Future Dreams Immigration, we provide step-by-step assistance for obtaining your Croatia Work Permit—ensuring accuracy, speed, and peace of mind throughout your immigration journey.
Key Points to Remember

What is a Croatia Work Permit?
A Croatia Work Permit is a legal document issued to foreign nationals (non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens) allowing them to work in Croatia, usually under a specific employer and job position. The work permit is typically tied to a residence permit, meaning it allows both work and stay for the duration of the contract.
Types of Work Permits in Croatia:
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Work and Residence Permit (Single Permit)
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Most common type for foreign workers.
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Tied to a specific job and employer.
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Valid for up to one year, renewable.
EU Blue Card
For highly qualified non-EU professionals.
Requires a higher education degree and a valid job offer with a salary threshold. Offers easier family reunification and mobility within the EU.

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