Croatia’s labor system opens its borders to third-country workers under quota-free employment routes. If you’re targeting logistics, hospitality, agriculture, or skilled trades, the Croatian Ministry of Interior facilitates job-based residency through a clear, law-bound process. Magyar delivers the legal job offer, manages your permit, and prepares every document you need to enter and stay.
Your profile is matched with vetted Croatian employers actively hiring third-country nationals.
Once matched, your employer issues a signed contract and initiates the residence and work permit request directly with the Croatian Ministry of Interior.
With the permit decision pending or approved, we support your long-stay visa D application through the Croatian consulate in your country of residence.
After visa approval, you enter Croatia and complete biometric capture and address registration with the local police department.
Your Croatian ID card is issued within 2 to 4 weeks. Magyar’s partners assist with tax numbers, bank account setup, and employer integration.
We don’t crowd files through generic routes. Our partners include hotels, farms, logistics firms, and infrastructure contractors with legal capacity to hire non-EU workers.
Each application moves under the direction of ex-diplomats and legal experts with direct Croatian consular handling experience.
We don't submit any file until it passes Magyar’s legal inspection. Weak profiles are filtered early. Valid profiles get priority handling.
We work where the process happens. That means direct lines with police units, employers, and immigration officers inside Croatia.
We meet you after entry. From registration to housing and employer handover, Magyar’s field unit in Croatia manages your first 30 days.
No. Most jobs offer basic English communication or provide on-site training. You can take language courses later to support integration.
Yes, with a new contract and proper notification to the Ministry of Interior. Magyar supports you through the re-application process.
Yes. Once your residence card is issued, your family may apply for reunification under legal grounds.
Full cycle, ie from contract to entry takes between 7 to 12 weeks depending on embassy and police appointment availability.
Most employers include housing support or arrange shared units for foreign hires. We confirm housing terms before your arrival.
We don’t gamble with your permit. We don’t pass you to call centers. We protect your entry and stand by until your card is in hand.