How to Get Croatia Work Permit/Visa | For Non European Citizens |

 ABOUT CROATIA:

Croatia is a country located in Southeast Europe, along the Adriatic Sea. It is a member of the European Union, Schengen Visa-Free Zone, and the United Nations. The official language of Croatia is Croatian, and the country has a population of around 4 million people.

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Croatia has a diverse landscape, with beaches along the Adriatic coast, forests, and mountains in the interior. The country has a long history and is home to many cultural and historical sites, including the ancient city of Dubrovnik, the Plitvice Lakes National Park, and the historic city of Split.

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The economy of Croatia is largely based on service industries, including tourism, which is a major contributor to the country's GDP. Other important sectors of the economy include manufacturing, agriculture, and energy.

Croatia is known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage, and it is a popular tourist destination. The country has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The official currency of Croatia is the Euro (Applied from Jan-1 2023).

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PROCESS TO GET CROATIA WORK PERMIT VISA FROM NEPAL:

GETTING A JOB IN CROATIA

If you are interested in working in Croatia from Nepal, India, or Bangladesh, there are a few steps you can take to increase your chances of finding a job:

  1. Research the job market: It's a good idea to have a sense of the industries and sectors that are hiring in Croatia. You can do this by looking at job websites, contacting job agencies, or networking with people who work in the country.

  2. Learn Croatian/English: While English is widely spoken in Croatia, it can be helpful to have at least a basic understanding of Croatian, as it may increase your job prospects and further career development. Having knowledge about at least one language will be a great plus point. 

  3. Create a strong resume and cover letter: Make sure your resume and cover letter are tailored to the job you are applying for and highlight your relevant skills and experience.

  4. Look for job openings: There are several websites and resources you can use to search for jobs in Croatia, including job websites like Jobble HR, Posao HR, Moj Posao, etc. You can also consider reaching out directly to  Manpower companies that directly work with Croatian Employers (Beware of Fraud Agents).


PREPARE WORK CONTRACT AND OTHER DOCUMENTS

A work contract is a legal agreement between an employer and an employee that outlines the terms and conditions of the employment relationship. It typically includes details such as the duties and responsibilities of the employee, the duration of the employment, the compensation and benefits provided, and any other terms and conditions of the employment.

Health Insurance and accommodation proof are also required for the next process, in most cases, your employer will do it for you.


APPLY FOR A WORK PERMIT

For non-European Union (EU) citizens who want to work in Croatia,  will need to obtain a work permit. To apply for a work permit, you will need to have a job offer from a Croatian employer.

Your employer will submit the following documents to the Local Police Station for application for a Work Permit:

  • Your passport copy

  • A completed application form

  • A job contract letter from your Croatian employer

  • Evidence of your qualifications and professional experience

  • A medical certificate

  • A police clearance certificate (Certified by MOFA & Croatian Embassy Abroad)

Normally, the waiting time for a Croatia work permit depends upon the location of your company where they have applied for your permit. In large cities like Zagreb, it can take a little more time than in small cities and towns. In aggregate, we can say, 21 to 90 days is a normal waiting period for Croatia work permit approval.


APPLY FOR CROATIA NATIONAL VISA

A Croatian national visa is a type of visa that allows a foreign national to enter, stay and travel within the Republic of Croatia for a specific purpose, such as tourism, business, study, work, or family reunification. It is issued by a Croatian embassy or consulate in the applicant's home country or country of residence. For Nepali, Indian and Bangladeshi applicants, Croatia work visas are issued by the Embassy of Croatia in New Delhi To apply for a Croatian national visa, you will need to submit a visa application form, a valid passport, supporting documents, and a visa fee at VFS global anywhere.


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EMPLOYMENT PERMIT (श्रम स्वीकृति )

An employment permit is a document issued by the government of Nepal that allows a foreign national to work in the country. The process for obtaining an employment permit in Nepal varies depending on the type of work the foreign national will be doing and the length of time they will be working in the country. Check out the official website of DOFE for more information.


LAND IN CROATIA

Lastly, you book your flight tickets and fly to Croatia. Getting a Temporary Residency Card (TRC) from a local police station in Croatia is the final step after arriving in Croatia. Your company will help you to deal with this process.


SUGGESTIONS

In general, it is important to be cautious when considering job opportunities abroad, especially if they involve sending money or personal information to someone you don't know. It's a good idea to research the company or individual offering the job and to be aware of common scams. It's also a good idea to use reputable job search websites and to be wary of job offers that seem too good to be true. If you have any concerns about a potential job opportunity, it's a good idea to consult with a trusted friend, family member, or professional for guidance.


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