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CROATIA WORK VISA

Bangladesh to Croatia Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary

Bangladeshi workers can apply for a Croatia work visa via employer sponsorship. This guide covers eligibility, documents, costs, and realistic salary vs savings.

Guidance onlyJun 26, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Bangladesh to Croatia Work Visa 2026: Cost, Process & Salary
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Bangladesh to Croatia Work Visa 2026: Direct Answer

Bangladeshi workers can obtain a Croatia work visa (D visa) if they have a confirmed job offer from a Croatian employer who obtains a work permit approval from the Croatian Employment Service (HZZ). The process takes 2–4 months and costs around €300–€600 in official fees plus travel. Below is a complete, practical guide covering eligibility, step-by-step process, indicative salary and savings, and how to avoid scams.

Who Can Apply / Requirements

Eligibility

  • Job offer: You must have a written employment contract or binding job offer from a registered Croatian employer.
  • Employer sponsorship: The employer must first obtain a work permit (dozvola za boravak i rad) from HZZ. This is a labour market test (unless the occupation is on the shortage list).
  • Qualification: For skilled trades (e.g., welder, electrician, chef), you need a recognised vocational certificate. For semi-skilled, proof of experience may suffice.
  • Language: No official language requirement for the visa, but basic English or Croatian helps. Some employers may test Croatian.
  • Age: Typically 18–55; the employer may have age preferences.
  • Clean record: Police clearance certificate from Bangladesh (and any country you lived in for 6+ months in the last 5 years).

Required Documents

  • Valid passport (at least 6 months beyond visa validity, with 2 blank pages)
  • Completed visa application form (available at Croatian embassy in Dhaka)
  • Two recent passport-size photos (35x45 mm, white background)
  • Employment contract or job offer letter (original + copy)
  • Work permit approval from HZZ (the employer sends you a copy)
  • Proof of accommodation in Croatia (rental agreement or employer-provided housing letter)
  • Travel health insurance (minimum €30,000 coverage, valid for the first 30 days)
  • Flight reservation (not a ticket, just itinerary)
  • Proof of sufficient funds (bank statement showing at least €1,000–€1,500, or employer declaration of covering initial costs)
  • Police clearance certificate from Bangladesh (translated into Croatian or English, apostille not mandatory but recommended)
  • Educational/training certificates (translated and notarised)
  • Visa fee receipt

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Secure a job offer: Apply via Croatian job portals (e.g., MojPosao, Posao.hr) or registered recruitment agencies. The employer must be willing to sponsor your work permit.
  2. Employer applies for work permit: The employer submits an application to HZZ, proving no local candidate is available. This takes 2–6 weeks. If approved, they send you a copy of the work permit decision.
  3. Prepare documents: Gather all required documents as listed above. Get translations and notarisation done in Bangladesh (certified translator recommended).
  4. Submit visa application: Apply at the Croatian Embassy in Dhaka (or the nearest embassy if you are in the Gulf). Book an appointment online. Submit the form, documents, and pay the fee.
  5. Attend interview (if required): The embassy may conduct a short interview to verify your intent and documents.
  6. Wait for processing: Standard processing time is 30–60 days. You can track via the embassy.
  7. Receive visa and travel: Once approved, you get a D visa (type D) valid for 90–180 days. Travel to Croatia within the visa validity. Upon arrival, register with the police (within 3 days) and apply for a residence permit for work.

Salary, Cost & Savings

Indicative estimates for a skilled worker (e.g., welder, electrician, chef) in Croatia, 2026. Actual figures vary by city, employer, and experience.

ItemAmount (EUR)Notes
Monthly gross salary€1,200 – €1,800Skilled trades; semi-skilled €900–€1,200
Estimated net salary (after tax & social contributions)€950 – €1,400Tax ~20-30% depending on deductions
Monthly living cost (single person)€500 – €750Rent (shared) €250–€400, food €150–€200, transport €50–€80, utilities €50–€70
Realistic monthly savings€200 – €650Net minus living cost; varies widely
Visa application fee€80 – €100Non-refundable, payable at embassy
Work permit fee (employer pays)€0 (free for worker)Employer covers HZZ fees (~€100–€200)
Document translation & notarisation€100 – €200In Bangladesh, per document
Health insurance (travel)€30 – €50For initial 30 days
Flight ticket (Dhaka to Zagreb)€400 – €700One-way, economy
Total upfront cost (worker)€610 – €1,050Visa + docs + insurance + flight

Processing Time & What to Expect

Work permit (employer step): 2–6 weeks after submission to HZZ.
Visa processing at embassy: 30–60 days (may take longer during peak seasons).
Total timeline: 2–4 months from job offer to visa in hand.
After arrival: Register address at local police station within 3 days. Apply for residence permit (boravak) within 30 days; it takes 2–4 weeks to issue. Your biometric residence card will be valid for 1 year (renewable).
Family reunification: Possible after 6 months of legal residence; requires proof of accommodation, income, and health insurance.

Scams & Red Flags

  • Never pay for a job offer. Legitimate employers do not charge workers for work permits or job placement. If an agent asks for a large fee (€500+) before you have a verified contract, it is likely a scam.
  • Verify the employer. Check the company’s registration on the Croatian Business Directory (Poslovna Hrvatska) or ask for the HZZ work permit reference number.
  • Fake embassy/visa websites. Only use the official website of the Croatian Embassy in Dhaka (mvep.gov.hr) or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Do not trust third-party sites that promise “guaranteed visas”.
  • Too-good-to-be-true salaries. If an offer promises €2,500+ net for a semi-skilled job, it is almost certainly false. Compare with the indicative table above.
  • Insist on a written contract. Do not accept verbal offers. The contract must state salary, working hours, and accommodation details.
  • Use registered recruiters. Check if the recruiter is licensed in Bangladesh (e.g., Bureau of Manpower, Employment and Training – BMET) or in Croatia (HZZ list).

Sources & How to Verify

  • Croatian Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (MVEP): mvep.gov.hr – official visa info and embassy contacts.
  • Croatian Embassy in Dhaka: dhaka.mvep.gov.hr – visa application forms and requirements.
  • Croatian Employment Service (HZZ): hzz.hr – work permit process and shortage occupation list.
  • EURES portal: ec.europa.eu/eures – EU job mobility network with verified job vacancies.
  • BMET Bangladesh: bmet.gov.bd – for checking registered recruitment agencies.
    Last verified: June 2026. Rules change; always confirm with the official source before applying.

Key takeaways

  • Croatia work visa requires employer sponsorship; the employer must obtain a work permit from HZZ first.
  • Total upfront cost for the worker is approximately €610–€1,050 including visa fee, documents, insurance, and flight.
  • Skilled workers can save €200–€650 per month after living costs; semi-skilled savings are lower.
  • Processing time is 2–4 months; beware of scams demanding payment for job offers.
  • Always verify employer and recruiter through official Croatian and Bangladeshi sources.

Frequently asked questions

Can I apply for a Croatia work visa without a job offer?

No, you must have a confirmed job offer from a Croatian employer who sponsors your work permit. Self-application is not possible.

What is the minimum salary to support a family in Croatia?

For family reunification, you need a net income of at least €1,100 per month (2026 estimate) to cover housing and basic needs for a family of three.

Is IELTS required for a Croatia work visa?

No, Croatia does not require IELTS or any English test for a work visa. However, basic English or Croatian is beneficial for daily life.

How long can I stay in Croatia with a work visa?

The D visa is valid for up to 180 days. After arrival, you apply for a temporary residence permit for work, usually valid for 1 year and renewable.

Can I switch employers in Croatia?

Yes, but you must inform the police and the new employer must obtain a new work permit. It is advisable to stay with the original employer for at least 6 months.

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