{"id":1618,"date":"2014-07-17T20:49:04","date_gmt":"2014-07-17T20:49:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?page_id=1618"},"modified":"2018-06-07T19:43:59","modified_gmt":"2018-06-07T19:43:59","slug":"croatia-investor-residence-policy","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/croatia-investor-residence-policy\/","title":{"rendered":"Croatia Investor Residency Government Policy"},"content":{"rendered":"
Permanent Residence in Croatia by Investment<\/strong><\/p>\n Applicants can obtain permanent residence in Croatia by:<\/p>\n The procedure for obtaining permanent residence in Croatia differs depending on whether the applicant is an EEA national or a non-EEA national.<\/p>\n Eligibility Requirements:<\/strong><\/p>\n While there is no minimum investment requirement for obtaining permanent residence in Croatia, an applicant who is an EEA national must fulfill the following conditions to obtain temporary stay:<\/p>\n Fulfilling these conditions and reporting one\u2019s temporary stay in Croatia to a competent police authority having jurisdiction over the applicant\u2019s place of stay will entitle him or her to a certificate of reporting a temporary stay that is valid for a period of up to five years.<\/p>\n The applicant can seek permanent residence in Croatia after five years of uninterrupted residence in the country. Single absence of less than six months and multiple absences of less than ten months over the five year period will not be treated as an interruption in the residence.<\/p>\n After five years, the applicant can seek issue of permanent stay permit from police authorities having jurisdiction over his or her place of stay in Croatia. The permanent residence permit is issued with a validity of ten years.<\/p>\n Documents Requirements:<\/strong><\/p>\n The applicant must submit the following documents:<\/p>\n Like EEA nationals, non-EEA nationals are not subject to any minimum investment requirements when seeking permanent residence in Croatia.<\/p>\n The procedure for becoming a permanent resident in Croatia involves two steps:<\/p>\n Temporary Stay Permit<\/strong><\/p>\n A temporary stay permit can be obtained by submitting the following documents:<\/p>\n Fulfilling these conditions will result in issue of temporary permit with a validity of one year. The permit must be repeatedly renewed for a period of five years.<\/p>\n Permanent Stay Permit<\/strong><\/p>\n The non-EEA national can seek permanent residence after five years of uninterrupted residence in the country. The applicant should not be absent from the country for more than six months in a single trip and for not more than ten months over the five year period. The applicant must have a valid temporary stay permit when applying for permanent residence.<\/p>\n Documents Requirements<\/strong><\/p>\n The applicant must submit the following documents with the application for permanent stay permit:<\/p>\n Fees<\/strong><\/p>\n\n
Permanent Residence in Croatia for EEA Nationals<\/h3>\n
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Permanent Residence in Croatia \u00a0for Non-EEA Nationals<\/h3>\n
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