
Yes. You generally must show knowledge of the Croatian language and Latin script, though preschool children, those educated in Croatia and people over 65 (if not employed) are exempt.
Knowledge of Croatian and the Latin script is one of the standard conditions for EU long-term residence. It sits alongside requirements such as a valid travel document, sufficient means, health insurance, and no threat to public policy or security.
Several groups are exempt from testing. These include preschool children, people who have completed primary, secondary or higher education in Croatia, and persons over 65 who are not employed. If you are not exempt, plan to prepare for and pass the required language assessment.
احصل على تقييم شخصي من مستشار ACME مرخص، أو اسأل Acey.