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How Do I Extend My Temporary Residence Permit for Work in Croatia?

Extending a Temporary Residence Permit for Work in Croatia #

If you are already in Croatia with a temporary residence permit for work and wish to extend it, you need to apply before your current permit expires. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the process:

General Requirements and Conditions #

  • Timely Application: You must submit your application for extension before the expiry date of your current temporary residence permit.
  • Valid Grounds: The reasons for extending your stay must still be valid. For work permits, this generally means you are still employed by the same employer or have a new employment offer.
  • No Interruption of Stay: You should not have had significant interruptions in your stay in Croatia.

Application Process #

  1. Where to Apply: You should apply at the police administration office (policijska uprava) or police station (policijska postaja) according to your place of residence in Croatia.
  2. Application Form: You’ll need to fill out the prescribed application form. These forms are usually available at the police station or sometimes online on the Ministry of Interior’s website.
  3. Required Documents:
    • Valid Passport: Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond the period for which you are requesting the extension.
    • Proof of Funds: Evidence that you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your stay. This can include a salary statement, bank statements, or other proof of income.
    • Health Insurance: Proof of valid health insurance that covers you in Croatia.
    • Proof of Accommodation: Documentation showing where you are residing, such as a rental agreement or proof of ownership.
    • Work Permit Extension or New Work Permit: Crucially, you need either an extension of your existing work permit or a new work permit. This is obtained through your employer or prospective employer from the Croatian Employment Service (Hrvatski zavod za zapošljavanje).
    • Criminal Record Certificate: In some cases, you may be asked to provide a certificate from your home country showing you have no criminal record.
  4. Fees: There are administrative fees associated with the application. The exact amount can vary, so check with the police administration office.

Work Permit Extension #

The work permit extension is a critical part of extending your residence permit. Your employer needs to apply for this on your behalf. The requirements typically include:

  • Continued Need for Your Labor: The employer must demonstrate that there is still a need for your specific skills and labor.
  • Compliance with Labor Laws: The employer must be in compliance with all Croatian labor laws and regulations.
  • No Suitable Croatian Workers Available: The Croatian Employment Service will assess whether there are qualified Croatian workers available to fill the position.

Important Considerations #

  • Legal Basis: The legal framework for residence permits is primarily governed by the Law on Foreigners (Zakon o strancima) in Croatia. You can find the latest version of this law on the Narodne Novine (Official Gazette).
  • Processing Time: The processing time for extending a temporary residence permit can vary. It’s advisable to apply well in advance of your current permit’s expiration.
  • Consult with an Expert: If you encounter any difficulties or have specific questions, consider consulting with an immigration lawyer or advisor in Croatia.

Official Resources #

  • Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Croatia: This is the primary authority responsible for residence permits. Check their website for the most up-to-date information and application forms.
  • Croatian Employment Service (HZZ): For matters related to work permits, consult the HZZ website.
  • Narodne Novine (Official Gazette): This is where all Croatian laws are published. You can search for the Law on Foreigners to understand the legal framework.

Disclaimer: Laws and procedures can change, so it’s always best to verify the latest information with the official sources mentioned above or consult with legal professionals in Croatia.

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