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Croatia Work Permit Visa from Saudi Arabia – Dream International

Get a Croatia work permit visa from Saudi Arabia with Dream International. Schengen salary €800–1000, processing 3–4 months, no visa no payment. Apply today.

1 August 20268 min readUpdated: 1 August 2026

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Why choose Croatia for your next job in Europe?

Croatia is a full member of the European Union and the Schengen Area, which means a work permit here opens the door not just to Croatia but to free travel across 27 European countries. For workers from Bangladesh living in Saudi Arabia, a Croatia work permit offers a legal, straightforward path to a decent salary — typically €800–1000 per month for Schengen-area jobs, depending on the employer and your role.

Dream International has been helping skilled and semi-skilled workers from Bangladesh and the Gulf find legal employment in Europe since 2016. We have successfully placed over 200 workers and maintain a 95% success rate — because we never use fake documents and we only process permits that are genuinely available. Croatia is one of the countries we handle on request, along with Malta, and it is a great option if you are currently in Saudi Arabia and want to move to Europe.

Our promise is simple: No Visa, No Payment. We do not charge you the full package until your work permit is actually approved. That is how confident we are in our process.

Can I apply for a Croatia work permit from Saudi Arabia?

Yes. Dream International processes work permits for Bangladeshi workers currently living in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, or other Gulf countries. While the most popular Gulf-market destinations right now are Bosnia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, Croatia is available on request for eligible applicants.

Because Croatia is in the Schengen Area, the visa process involves a few extra checks compared to non-Schengen countries. But with the right documentation and a genuine employer offer, it is absolutely achievable. Our team will guide you through every step, from collecting documents to tracking your file until you receive your visa.

If you are in Saudi Arabia, the first step is to contact our office. We will assess your profile, confirm whether Croatia is a realistic option for you, and if yes, start the process immediately.

Croatia work permit documents: what you need

The document list is very specific. Missing or incorrect paperwork is the #1 reason for delays or rejections. Here is what you must prepare:

  • Passport valid for at least 18 months from the date of application
  • National ID (NID) – clear copy
  • Passport-size photos – recent, white background, as per EU visa specifications
  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) – with attestation from your home country (Bangladesh) or your current country of residence (Saudi Arabia)
  • CV / Resume – updated, in English
  • Experience certificates – from previous employers, where applicable
  • Medical certificate – from an approved hospital/clinic

Our team will review all your documents before we send them to the employer and the Croatian authorities. We never submit anything incomplete or fabricated.

> Important: Croatia is a Schengen country. That means the embassy makes the final decision on your visa. No agent can guarantee approval. We do not promise that — we just ensure every possible requirement is met to give you the best chance.

How the Croatia work permit process works

We keep things transparent. Once you submit your documents and pass the initial eligibility check, your file moves through these stages:

1. Office Received – We receive your documents at our Doha or Sylhet office. 2. Sending Layer – Your file is sent to our partner employer/agency in Croatia. 3. Company Approved – The Croatian employer confirms your job offer and signs the work contract. 4. Permit Received – The Croatian authorities approve your work permit. 5. Visa Okay – The embassy issues your D-type visa (employment visa), and you can travel.

You can track your file at any time using your passport number and email in the track your file section of our website, or through the Dream International app.

What salary can you expect in Croatia?

As a Schengen country, Croatia offers better pay than non-Schengen destinations like Serbia or Moldova. For most of our placements, the salary is €800–1000 per month net, depending on your profession, experience, and the employer. Accommodation and other benefits are usually arranged by the employer, but always confirm the exact contract before you travel.

We will show you the full offer — salary, working hours, type of job, and accommodation — before you make any payment. This is part of our honest, transparent service.

Processing time and costs

Processing time for a Croatia work permit is typically 3–4 months, sometimes faster if the employer is quick and all documents are in order. Your file can be expedited if the employer submits a strong request, but we cannot control embassy timelines.

Regarding costs: we never quote a price online because the exact package cost depends on the job, the employer, and the current processing fees. What we can tell you is that our fees are confirmed at the office, and you only pay in stages. And with our No Visa, No Payment guarantee, you do not pay the final amount unless your visa is approved.

Visit our office or contact us on WhatsApp to get a specific cost breakdown for your profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Croatia a good option for Bangladeshi workers from Saudi Arabia?

Yes, Croatia is a valid option if you want to work in the Schengen Area. It is not as fast as Serbia or Moldova, but it offers a higher salary and EU access. We process Croatia on request, so message us to check your eligibility.

Do I need to attend the embassy to get a Croatia visa?

No. For Bangladeshi workers, we handle the entire process remotely. Your biometrics (fingerprints/photo) may be required at the embassy or a visa application center, but we will guide you to the right location. There is no need to travel to India, unlike some other countries (e.g., Portugal requires an embassy in India).

Can I track my Croatia work permit application?

Yes. Once your file is submitted, you can track its status online at our tracking page using your passport number and email. You will see which stage your file is in — from Office Received to Visa Okay.

What is the success rate for Croatia work permits?

We maintain an overall 95% success rate across all destinations. For Croatia specifically, the success rate depends on your documents and the employer's approval. Because we check everything thoroughly and never use fake documents, our rejection rate is very low. But remember, the final decision is always with the Croatian embassy.

Next steps

If you are in Saudi Arabia and ready to explore a Croatia work permit, here is what to do:

1. Visit our office in Doha or Sylhet – or contact us online. 2. Send your documents for a free eligibility check. 3. Get a clear cost and timeline for your specific job offer. 4. Start your application – we handle everything from start to finish.

Contact us today:

  • Doha office: +974 7138 2220 – 860 Al Mahar Street, Old Al Ghanim
  • Sylhet office: +880 1728 392449
  • Email: qa@dreamintcs.com

You can also explore our work permit services, read about how to apply, or contact us for a free consultation. And when you are ready, use our Croatia work permit page for more details.

Let’s make your move to Europe happen — the legal, honest way.

Researched and drafted with AI, published by our team. Note: Dream International is a document processing and consultation service. We cannot guarantee visa approval — the final decision rests solely with the respective embassy or consulate. Our role is to make your application complete, accurate, and professionally presented.

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