passport of Croatia

Croatia Passport

Passport rankings out of 193 countries

Freedom of travel36

Asset protection48

Quality of life50

"Plan B"78

About Croatia

A state in the south of Central Europe. It borders on Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Montenegro, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is washed by the waters of the Adriatic Sea. Croatia is part of the European Union, but is not part of the Schengen zone.

The country builds ships, produces fabrics, medicines and food products, develops mechanical engineering, electronic and electrical industries, and is engaged in logging. Tourism plays an important role in the Croatian economy: foreigners come to relax on the beaches of the Adriatic.

Population

4.2 million

Capital

Zagreb

Official language

Croatian

GDP per capita

$14.072

Time zone

UTC+1

Currency

Croatian kuna

Grounds for obtaining a Croatia passport

Croatia allows dual citizenship

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Birth to citizens of the country

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Marriage to a citizen of the country

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Work for the country's government

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Naturalization

Estimated time: 8 years

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Repatriation

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Adoption

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Parents citizenship

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Special conditions

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Special services to the state

Obtaining a Croatia passport by naturalization: requirements for applicants

Knowledge of state language

Assimilation or cultural knowledge

Stable financial status

Good health

No criminal records