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Croatia Digital Nomad Visa vs Czech Digital Nomad Visa

A factual side-by-side comparison of two residency programmes. All figures are drawn from the canonical program pages — follow either link in the table header for sources and the full profile.

Key Differences at a Glance

  • Croatia Digital Nomad Visa is faster: 1 months vs 2 months for Czech Digital Nomad Visa.
  • Czech Digital Nomad Visa leads to citizenship (~10 yrs); Croatia Digital Nomad Visa does not.
  • Lower income bar: Czech Digital Nomad Visa requires $2,300/mo; Croatia Digital Nomad Visa requires $3,140/mo.
  • Croatia Digital Nomad Visa uses territorial taxation; Czech Digital Nomad Visa taxes worldwide income.
Croatia Digital Nomad Visa

Croatia · digital nomad

Czech Digital Nomad Visa

Czech Republic · digital nomad

Country
Croatia
Czech Republic
Category
Digital Nomad
Digital Nomad
Application Fee
$75
$220
Minimum Income
$3,140
/mo
$2,300
/mo
Minimum Investment
Processing Time
1 months
2 months
Family Included
+10% spouse, +10% per child
Spouse + dependent children may apply for family reunification permits
Path to PR
No
Yes — 5 years
Path to Citizenship
No
Yes — 10 years
Physical Presence
12-month maximum stay; non-renewable while in Croatia. Six-month gap required before reapplying.
12-month initial validity, renewable. No specific minimum-presence requirement.
Dual Citizenship
Allowed
Allowed
Tax Impact
Croatia DN visa holders are NOT considered Croatian tax residents and are exempt from Croatian income tax on foreign-source income for the duration of the visa. This is one of the most generous nomad-visa tax treatments in the EU.
Czech tax resident on worldwide income at 15% flat (23% above CZK 1.6M/yr) once 183 days reached.
Tax Residency Trigger
null days/yr
183 days/yr
Worldwide Taxation
Territorial
Yes
Renewal Cost
$200

About Croatia Digital Nomad Visa

Croatia's Digital Nomad Visa is a 12-month EU residence permit for non-EU remote workers whose income comes only from foreign employers or clients. Applicants must show monthly income of at least 2.5 times Croatia's average net salary (about EUR 2,870 for 2025), rising 10% for a spouse and 10% per child, plus health insurance, a Croatian address and a clean record; the fee is around USD 75 and processing takes roughly a month. Family members can be included. Its standout feature is tax: holders are explicitly not treated as Croatian tax residents and are exempt from Croatian income tax on foreign-source income for the visa's duration, a treatment unique among EU nomad visas, most of which trigger tax residency at 183 days. The trade-offs are that the visa is non-renewable, so you must leave for at least six months before reapplying, and it offers no path to permanent residency or citizenship; converting to a different permit category is the only way to stay on. Working for Croatian employers or serving Croatian clients breaks eligibility. Dual citizenship is otherwise permitted.

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About Czech Digital Nomad Visa

The Czech Digital Nomad visa, launched in 2024, lets remote workers from a restricted list of about 12 eligible nationalities (including the UK, US, Canada, Australia, NZ, Japan, South Korea and others) reside in the Czech Republic while working for foreign employers. Applicants need a higher-education degree or proven IT specialisation and monthly income of roughly CZK 53,000 (~USD 2,300, about 1.5x the Czech average), plus accommodation, health insurance, and a clean record. The binding constraint is a 100-permit annual quota, so applying early in the year matters. Costs are low (~USD 220 fee; USD 1,500-6,500 first year) and processing takes about 2 months. It cannot be used to work for Czech employers (without a separate Employment Card) or to serve Czech clients as primary income. The permit is valid 12 months and renewable with no minimum-presence rule, but staying 183+ days triggers Czech tax residency on worldwide income at a 15% flat rate (23% above CZK 1.6M). It counts toward PR at 5 years (Czech A2) and citizenship at 10 (B1); dual nationality is allowed.

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Gotchas to Watch For

Croatia Digital Nomad Visa

  • Visa is non-renewable; 6-month gap required before reapplying
  • Income must be from non-Croatian sources — Croatian clients break eligibility
  • Tax exemption is unique among EU nomad visas; most others trigger tax residency at 183 days

Czech Digital Nomad Visa

  • 100-permit annual quota is the binding constraint — apply early in the calendar year
  • Eligibility list is restricted to ~12 countries; not open to most South / Southeast Asian or African applicants
  • 183-day rule triggers Czech tax residency; the 15% flat PIT is competitive but not zero (vs Croatia DN which is 0%)

Neutral reference — we don't recommend one programme over another. Programmes change: always verify each detail against the official source linked on the individual program pages.