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Croatia Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit (2026)

Requirements, income thresholds, and step-by-step application guide

Visa Type

Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit

Min. Income (USD)

$2,539/mo

Tax Residency After

183 days

Entry for US Citizens

90-day tourist + visa

What is the Croatia Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit?

Croatia's Digital Nomad Visa (technically a 'temporary stay permit for digital nomads') allows stays up to 1 year. Requirements: valid passport, proof of remote employment or self-employment income from non-Croatian sources, and minimum monthly income of approximately EUR 2,539 (2× the Croatian average gross salary). Apply at the nearest Croatian police station or diplomatic mission before travel. The permit is non-renewable — after expiry, you must leave the EU/Schengen area for at least 6 months before reapplying.

Important note: Croatia joined Schengen in January 2023 — time spent in Croatia now counts against the 90-day Schengen allowance for visa-free visitors. The Digital Nomad permit sidesteps this. Croatia also adopted the Euro in January 2023, eliminating currency friction for European transactions.

What are the requirements for the Croatia digital nomad visa?

Most Croatia digital nomad visa applications require the following documents. Requirements can change — always verify with the official Croatia immigration authority or a licensed immigration attorney before applying.

1

Valid passport

Typically required to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended stay.

2

Proof of remote income

Bank statements or employment contracts showing at least $2,539/month in consistent remote income.

3

Health insurance

Valid international health insurance covering your stay in Croatia. SafetyWing and Cigna Global are common choices.

4

Proof of accommodation

Lease agreement, coliving contract, or hotel reservation for initial accommodation.

5

Clean criminal record

Background check from your home country, often requiring an apostille and certified translation.

6

Application fee

Consulate application fees vary by nationality and processing location.

Does the Croatia digital nomad visa trigger tax residency?

Tax residency in Croatia is typically triggered after spending 183 days in a calendar year. If you stay under this threshold, you may avoid Croatia tax residency — but you still have obligations in your home country.

183 days in a calendar year triggers Croatian tax residency. Croatia has a flat 20% income tax rate (reduced to 0% for annual income up to HRK 360,000 threshold — note: Croatia kept the Kuna for tax purposes in some regulations — verify current EUR thresholds). Residents are taxed on worldwide income. Croatia has a territorial exception for foreign-sourced income under some conditions — consult a porezni savjetnik (tax advisor) for nomad-specific structuring.

Banking and money in Croatia

Croatia adopted the Euro in January 2023, replacing the Kuna. Most international cards work without issues — ZABA (Zagrebačka banka), PBZ (Privredna banka Zagreb), and Erste Bank ATMs accept Visa/Mastercard with fees of EUR 2–4 per withdrawal. Wise and Revolut work seamlessly. Croatia is increasingly cashless in cities; coastal tourist areas and markets may still prefer cash, particularly outside peak season.

How does the Croatia visa interact with the Schengen zone?

Croatia is part of the Schengen Area. Without a specific nomad visa, US and most other nationalities are limited to 90 days in any 180-day period across all 29 Schengen countries combined. The Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit allows you to stay in Croatia beyond the standard 90-day Schengen allowance — but you should verify whether your visa covers travel to other Schengen countries as well.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Croatia Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit?

Croatia's Digital Nomad Visa (technically a 'temporary stay permit for digital nomads') allows stays up to 1 year. Requirements: valid passport, proof of remote employment or self-employment income from non-Croatian sources, and minimum monthly income of approximately EUR 2,539 (2× the Croatian aver

How much income do I need for the Croatia digital nomad visa?

The Croatia Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit requires proof of at least $2,539 per month in remote income. Income proof typically includes bank statements, employment contracts, or client invoices.

Does the Croatia digital nomad visa lead to tax residency?

In Croatia, tax residency is typically triggered after 183 days in a calendar year. 183 days in a calendar year triggers Croatian tax residency. Croatia has a flat 20% income tax rate (reduced to 0% for annual income up to HRK 360,000 threshold — note: Croatia kept the Kuna for tax purposes in some regulations — verify current EUR thresholds). Residents are taxed on worldwide income. Croatia has a territorial exception for foreign-sourced income under some conditions — consult a porezni savjetnik (tax advisor) for nomad-specific structuring.

Can US citizens get the Croatia Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit?

Yes — US citizens can enter Croatia visa-free for up to 90 days as tourists, and can apply for the Digital Nomad Temporary Stay Permit to extend their stay legally for remote work.

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Disclaimer: This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa rules, income requirements, and processing times change frequently — always verify current requirements on the official Croatia government website or consulate before applying. Settled Nomad is not responsible for any outcomes arising from reliance on this information.