

lucyland
American looking for information about Croatia
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About me
American
Lives in Splitsko-Dalmatinska
Speaks Croatian/Bosnian (malo)
Registration: 14 March 2016
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Citizenship by a descent "jus sanguinis" by Ivan Crawford
Hello everyone, recently found out my family is eligible for Croatian citizenship through ancestors born in Croatia back in 1878 and 1911. Already contacted the embassy and they confirmed i/we are eligible to apply(just received the forms to start ...

Balram, I recommend visiting the "ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã in Croatia" website. Read More


Renting long term by A P44
Hello,I am a croatian citizen living in North America currently. I was thinking of returning. Considering that I am not a rich invester with millions of Euros to buy property I was planning to rent But whenever I look for renting ads on sites ...

It's a PITA which is why we left Croatia and bought property in Turkey last year (which is now out of control as well). The locals struggle but at least they have local connections, word-of-mouth, and in the case of a few friends and people I know ... Read More


Citizenship by a descent "jus sanguinis" by Ivan Crawford
Hello everyone, recently found out my family is eligible for Croatian citizenship through ancestors born in Croatia back in 1878 and 1911. Already contacted the embassy and they confirmed i/we are eligible to apply(just received the forms to start ...

@Ivan Crawford Hey Ivan, I know this inquiry is a couple of months old by now but I couldn't log into the forum for some silly reason. I know one person born in Slavonia with citizenships of BiH, Croatia, and Serbia and I know of another woman born ... Read More


Moving to Alanya/Mahmutlar as an expat by cdw057
Me and my wife are already member of the forum for quite some time, but due to Corona unable to be active on the property market. Bottom line we are a Dutch/Russian couple and have lived (as a married couple) in the Netherlands, UK, Luxembourg and ...

Thanks for the quick reply. Split doesn't have too many international options compared to Zagreb nor does Sarajevo. Thankfully we both like Turkish food. Read More


Moving to Alanya/Mahmutlar as an expat by cdw057
Me and my wife are already member of the forum for quite some time, but due to Corona unable to be active on the property market. Bottom line we are a Dutch/Russian couple and have lived (as a married couple) in the Netherlands, UK, Luxembourg and ...

How is your life in Alanya so far and do you feel it's a "year-round" city? I ask because we are currently in Split, Croatia but are used to bigger cities that stay open all year like Sarajevo, the city of Los Angeles, and the San ... Read More


Remember human dignity by Anastasia Amerikanka
Hi all, I’m an expat here in Croatia for nearly 20 years already - love it, obviously or I never would have stayed so long. As 18 November was Remembrance Day, I want to mention the tragic Vukovar and Skrabnja massacres which truly affect ...

Thank you, Anastasia. I’m reading from Sarajevo at the moment and your words couldn’t be truer. Read More


Options for leasing/renting cars in Croatia by VancouverGal
Hi all from lovely Vancouver, Canada! New to ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã. We're currently researching Croatia for near future one-year long stay with the intention of exploring the neighbouring areas and travelling around a week out of the month. We'd love to ...

Hello Vancouver Gal, FWIW you may have to go with a) renting long term from a traditional car rental agency or b) buying a used car from a private party (you can check Njuskalo.hr). I recently went to a Suzuki dealership in Split to take advantage ... Read More


Croatian citerzenship question by AIvelja
Hi I am looking to seek a croatian citerzenship via my grandparents. Who were born in Croatia than imigrated to Australia. I have spoken to the Croatian consulate in Australia. They told me i would require -birth certificates from grandparents, ...

Hi Alyssia, this just came up in my email today hence the late reply. Everything you specified is needed. I'm from California, my father was from Herzegovina and I'm working with a lawyer here in Split (long story but I'm her first ... Read More


New members of the Croatia forum, introduce yourselves here - 2018 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Croatia forum? Don’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...

Like you I’m from an non-EU country. Last year we were able to obtain temporary residency via a one-year lease and this year we are on a volunteer visa (I’m in the midst of my citizenship application now since my father was Croatian). ... Read More


Introduction - Moving from U.S. to Istrian Pennsylvania by mgelpi
Hi Everyone! My wife and I are from the New Orleans area. I recently took an early retirement. Our plan is take advantage of a window of time where our children are all out of the nest, and no grandchildren on the foreseeable horizon. We ...

Congrats on finding a place in Pjescana Uvala. We stayed there for one week last year around the end of February and found it to be a sweet little neighborhood. We loved going to E&D Cafe by Verudela/Ambrella Beach, btw. Read More


Split or Istria Region (Pula,Rovinj) by Hownwen
We are arriving in Croatia, October 2017 from California. We hope to stay a minimum of 3 years. Our plan is a home base for traveling Europe (travel one week every month). Initially we were drawn to Split, but now concerned about the distance and ...

Definitely Istria although it took less time to drive from Venice to Opatija in the Kvarner region than it took to drive up from Pula to Venice. Split has a lot of international flights but someplace like Opatija/Rijeka is closer to Zagreb which has ... Read More


Introduction - Moving from U.S. to Istrian Pennsylvania by mgelpi
Hi Everyone! My wife and I are from the New Orleans area. I recently took an early retirement. Our plan is take advantage of a window of time where our children are all out of the nest, and no grandchildren on the foreseeable horizon. We ...

We used an agency to find our place in Split--a referral from our lovely realtor. The catch is that both the agency and the realtor speak Croatian only (which is fine since my husband is Bosnian and can communicate on behalf of both of us). It helps ... Read More


I want to come and live near Pula, in Istria by MalcolmS
I hope to be able to emigrate permanently to live in Istria.I will be bringing my two horses with me. I really like the people that I have met where we will live, it is a very friendly place and everyone accepted me completely.I am having great ...

Hi IstrianDave, Heart of Croatia Gifts offers online language courses with Marija Volf Pu (she's in Rijeka and a delight). I *still* struggle with this language and have been married to a Bosnian for over 20 years ;-) Nothing like immersion, ... Read More


New members of the Croatia forum, introduce yourselves here – June to December 2017 by Julien
Hi all, Newbie on the Croatia forum? Don’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on ...

Hi, I'm also from California and recently settled in Split after going back and forth between the Adriatic and Sarajevo for close to a year. Because my Croatian origins are from Herzegovina and my husband is Bosnian we've decided to use a ... Read More


The forum is very quiet... by karmester
Dear Croatian ÍæÅ¼½ã½ãs (the real ones.. not the ones like me who are only dreaming of becoming expats living in Croatia ;-) ). --- Is it spring yet? How are things going for you? Do you feel like you will ever integrate into Croatian society or ...

So sorry to hear that. I've spoken to another expat from UK who's been negatively impacted. @Karmester we just left Split yesterday and came back to Sarajevo for a while. Monday we sat outside wearing light jackets enjoying the spring ... Read More