Emigrate to Croatia
Would you like to make a fresh start in your life? Start over somewhere nice? Emigrate? Would you like to have more sun and the sea on your doorstep? Would you like to get away from the stress of the big city? Are you considering moving to the Adriatic coast for health reasons?
If the above are your considerations, the beautiful country of Croatia offers an ideal emigration solution. Sun, sea, good food, unique nature, numerous islands, relaxed and friendly people.
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If you have decided to move, the first question that arises is: How can you buy a property in Croatia?
Pretty easy. Croatia has been in the European Union since 2013 and has also been part of the Schengen zone since January 2023, at the same time the official currency in Croatia has become the euro.
The buying process has long been almost the same for foreigners and Croatians. A huge plus is that cadastral plans and land registers are available online in Croatia. Everything is transparent and very clear at all times, which provides buyers and sellers with great security.
In the real estate team at Emporia Real Estate, which operates in the Zadar region, almost all agents speak German, English and French and can explain all the steps to you in one of these languages. The company also offers all the services required for the acquisition and turnkey takeover of the property, so that you can complete your big move stress-free. You can read a little more about the purchasing process here.
After purchase, you can obtain a residence permit from the Ministry of the Interior office responsible for your locality. And according to the office in Zadar, all you need is: ID, a form to fill out, proof of health insurance, confirmation of available means of living and proof of property ownership. If you want to make an ID straight away, you only need personal photos to add.
The last issue to be addressed here is still finding work. Since Croatia is a country where tourism is an extremely important and successful hospitality industry, workers who speak German or English are in high demand. Furthermore, more and more jobs can be carried out online from home. Depending on what your current job is, you may be able to continue working from your new home. For example, if you have a lot of self-employed experience and already have a company, you could consider opening a business in Croatia. EU citizens can also set up new companies in Croatia without any problems.
When you start looking for real estate, you could consider buying a guest house, a bed and breakfast, a small hotel or several apartments as an investment and then renting it out. So, you have everything under one roof.
We look forward to all your new inquiries and wish everyone who decides to emigrate to Croatia that life in our country will be a dream for you.