Croatia Study FAQs
≫ Croatia is considered one of the best countries in terms of safety, climate, lifestyle, and cost of living.
≫ Croatia is an affordable country for international students to settle there. Besides, English is a widely spoken language. It has a low population ratio. So a student can easily settle down in Croatia.
≫ There is no proper processing time for a Student visa but approximately it will take around 1 month. But the duration can be changed according to the present time.
≫ You cannot take your family on a dependent visa. They can apply for a visitor’s visa on a temporary basis.
≫ Absolutely, Students can work part-time while studying in Croatia. It allows 20 hours on weekdays and 40 hours on weekends.
≫ Certainly, once students are done with their education, they can get permanent residency after 5 years.
≫ A basic earning for students can be up to 400-600 euros per month. But later it varies from job to job.
≫ No, Any English proficiency tests are not mandatory. But on the other side if you have already given then it will make your profile stronger.
≫ Yes, the Age gap is allowed in Croatia. People can go up to 15 years of the age gap.
≫ Most universities use the Croatian language but some programs are also taught in English as they have international students.
≫ Yes, There are some accommodations available like dormitories, private apartments, and shared flats. In addition, some universities also offer dorm rooms to international students.
≫ The admission requirements are proof of your academic qualifications, language proficiency, and other supporting documents.
≫ It depends on the university you are choosing. Tuition fees here are lower than in any other country in Europe.
≫ You will need to provide transcripts, letter of recommendation, a personal statement, and proof of language proficiency. Some programs may also require an entrance exam or interview.