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Entry rules to Croatia for Dutch citizens
the Dutch do not need a visa to enter Croatia. They can travel freely within the country without restrictions, using a valid passport or identification card. However, for long-term stays, certain rules and requirements must be considered.
How long can the Dutch stay in Croatia?
the Dutch can stay in Croatia without any restrictions on the duration of their stay. However, if you plan to stay in the country for more than 90 days, you may need to register your place of residence or obtain resident status.
If your trip involves work, studies, or long-term residence, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with the official registration and documentation procedures to ensure legal stay in the country.
What documents are required for Dutch citizens to enter Croatia?
To cross the Croatian border, Dutch citizens need to have the following:
- A valid passport or ID card proving identity and citizenship.
- Proof of travel purpose, such as a hotel booking, a rental agreement, or an invitation from friends or relatives.
- Proof of financial means, which may be checked by border authorities if required.
- Medical insurance that covers healthcare expenses if needed.
What is required for long-term stays in Croatia?
If you plan to stay in Croatia for more than 90 days, you must fulfill certain administrative requirements:
- Residence registration – This must be done at the local police department (MUP – Ministarstvo unutarnjih poslova) or municipal office after a specific period of stay.
- Proof of financial stability, if required for a particular type of residence registration.
- Medical insurance, if you plan to work, study, or receive social services.
- Work permit, if your stay is for employment purposes.
It is important to submit the required documents to local authorities within the specified deadlines to avoid potential fines or restrictions on further stay in the country.
If you do not have the right for a visa-free travel to Croatia, you may need an airport transit visa.
Pets must have a microchip, an animal passport or an authorized certificate issued by a veterinarian authorized by the competent authority. This should confirm that they are in good health and that they have been vaccinated against rabies.
To find out the complete list of requirements for entering Croatia with a pet, go to the link: https://carina.gov.hr/featured/information-for-passengers-natural-persons/movement-of-animals/6713
The import of more than five domestic animals is subject to veterinary control at veterinary border points (Bajakovo, Stara Gradishka, Nova Sela, Karasovici, Rijeka port, Luka Ploce, Zagreb airport)
Dial 192 to call the police, 193 for the fire brigade, 194 for an ambulance.
For information and advice on Croatian customs regulations, visit the official website of the customs administration: https://carina.gov.hr/en
You do not need an international driver’s license if your national driver’s license was written in the Latin alphabet. If your driver's license is written in any alphabet other than Latin (e.g., Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic, etc.), you will need an international driver's license.
To rent a car, a minimum driving experience of at least 2 years is required. The minimum age for renting a car is 21 years.
All contacts of Croatian embassies in other countries: https://mvep.gov.hr/embassies-and-consulates/244596
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