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Croatie
Zagreb · Croatian
Croatia's UNESCO-listed coastline, Mediterranean lifestyle, and digital nomad visa make it an EU gem for remote workers.
Coût de la vie
$720/mo
Loyer (1 ch.)
$780/mo
Impôt sur le revenu
20%
Currency
EUR (Euro)
Sécurité
8
Internet
100 Mbps
Quality of Life
7
Avantages
- Stunning Adriatic coastline
- EU + Schengen member
- English widely spoken
- Very safe
- Mediterranean lifestyle
- Digital Nomad Visa available
Inconvénients
- −More expensive than Balkans
- −Seasonal economy
- −Limited job market locally
- −Crowded in summer
Options de Visa
Digital Nomad Residence Permit (1 yr)Temporary ResidenceEU Long-term Residence
✈️ Pre-departure checklist
- ✅Visa-free entry: up to 90 days — no visa needed
- 🏥Get health insurance (~$30–80/mo premium; coverage limit from $50,000)
- 💳Notify your bank; get a no-foreign-fee card (Wise, Revolut)
- 📱Get an eSIM or local SIM on arrival (avg internet 100 Mbps) get eSIM →
- 🏠Book accommodation for first 3–7 days (easier to find long-term rental on the ground)
- 📄Make copies of passport, insurance, bookings — store in cloud & email to yourself
- 💰Bring some EUR (Euro) cash for the first few days
Vous déménagez à Croatie ? Tout pour démarrer
PublicitéFrequently asked questions
How much does it cost to live in Croatie?
The average cost of living in Croatie is about $720/month per person, with rent from $780/month. The exact amount depends on the city and lifestyle.
What is the tax rate in Croatie?
The income tax rate in Croatie is 20%. Factor taxes into long-term planning.
Is Croatie safe?
The safety index of Croatie is 8/10. Very safe.
How fast is the internet in Croatie?
The average internet speed in Croatie is 100 Mbps, great for remote work.