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How to move to Croatia for permanent residence?
Hello, I want to move to Croatia for permanent residence. To begin with, I would like to explore for a few months. What is the cheapest way to do this as a tourist? Thanks in advance, Natalia
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аватар irina_1901
You first need to read materials on the topic "how to move to Croatia for pizh". What are you going to do there, how to work, etc. I know that this is a difficult option, I somehow studied it myself, t.k. love this country. But if you have already read and studied everything, then you need to choose which region you are going to go for permanent residence. Croatia is big. If you want a house by the sea - this is one thing, and employment or running your own business is another. Completely different approaches and the choice of a city or a small town. Hence the option - where to go for reconnaissance. We studied on the subject of doing business in a big city, the conditions seemed very difficult to us. As a tourist, it will be cheaper to go to Central Dolmatia, rent an apartment and then travel around the country or to certain places that you have chosen. As for the length of stay, you need to find out separately for how many days a visa is given, perhaps 90.
аватар donfoto
Thanks Irina
аватар donfoto
Did you monitor the zagreb?
аватар irina_1901
Yes, it is Zagreb, we really like this city.
аватар Dini-Tours-Travel-Company
Hello forumites.
On one of the forums about Croatia, quite recently, there was an article with the calculation of the minimum expenses, but the life for a family per month, as an example, was taken precisely by the city of Zagreb. Unfortunately, I cannot find this article today.
Maybe you will be interested, also info from one of the forums:
Conditions of residence permit in Croatia:
1. The presence of the company.
2. 3 Croatian citizen employees.
Suppose, and not without reason, that a financially independent person loves comfort. Is not it so?
OK. We open a company and hire three employees there - a personal driver, a gardener and a cleaner. In my opinion, a very useful staff for a wealthy person. Alternatively, they can also be: a personal assistant, a teacher of Croatian or another foreign language, a nanny for children, a yachting instructor, a skipper of a personal yacht, house builders, etc. etc.
Now roughly consider the expenditure part:
аватар Dini-Tours-Travel-Company
3 workers on the minimum wage: 450x3=1350 euros.
Accountant: 150 euros.
Other deductions, including from the salary of a foreigner director of the company (owner): 200 euros.
Total per month: 1700 euros.
Accordingly, per year: 20400 euros.
For 5 years required to obtain permanent residence: 102,000 euros.
Further, we get permanent residence, close the company, fire employees, mow the lawns ourselves, clean the house, drive a car, etc.
We get citizenship, live happily ever after, and even have a small pension as a result of five years of work experience.
Now the pros:
1. You don't need to pay this money right away, it will be spread over 5 years. Tired - they refused a residence permit and left for another country or returned to their homeland.
2. We have at our disposal 3 useful and necessary people, whom we can easily change depending on current needs.
3. We do not burden ourselves with the immediate purchase of expensive real estate (for example, the bar in Spain for obtaining a residence permit is 500,000 euros), on which you still need to pay high taxes.
аватар donfoto
Thank you. But this is not our choice. We eat not to spend, but to earn. Thanks again))
аватар irina_1901
To work, you need to find an employer, otherwise it will not work. Read also materials for starting your own company. We have to make huge investments there, which are unrealistic for us.
The best conditions for working in Hungary, but their language, it seems to me. and cannot be mastered under torture. And without a language there is nothing to do, just like everywhere else ..
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