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Mere 41% of This Year’s Work Permits for Foreigners Used – Daily

Total Croatia News

ZAGREB, Aug 13, 2020 – According to data provided by the Interior Ministry, only 41% of the quota for foreign workers was ...

Foreign Workers in Croatia: Ten Nepalis and Filipinos Working in Sibenik

Lauren Simmonds

Foreign workers in Croatia are helping to patch up the country’s concerning gaps in the labour market which have been ...

Nepalese Workers in Croatia Happy with Pay and Conditions

Lauren Simmonds

While many people love a good old moan about the state of things in Croatia over a three hour long ...

Croatian Hospitality Industry Begins Search for Foreign Seasonal Workers

Lauren Simmonds

As Novac/Tanja Simundic Bendic writes on the 17th of February, 2020, never before have Croatian hospitality industry employers from the ...

Foreign Student Workers, Too? Croatia Considers Total Quota Abolition

Lauren Simmonds

The demographic crisis in Croatia isn’t shifting, and nor are its extremely concerning effects. As we reported recently, half a ...

Foreign Workers in Istria: Peaceful But Croatian Bureaucracy is Disaster

Lauren Simmonds

As Glas Istre/Lara Bagar writes on the 10th of November, 2019, the old saying goes that the grass is greener ...

Nepalese Working in Croatia Satisfied With Country Despite Difficulties

Lauren Simmonds

Coming to work in the Northern Croatian city of Varaždin cost these people a fortune. Young Nepalis and Indians, 350 ...

Croatia’s Foreign Seasonal Workers from Ukraine Praise Zadar

Lauren Simmonds

As Novac writes on the 22nd of August, 2019, while many young and even older Croatian citizens continue to leave ...

Croatian Meat Firm in Slavonia Employs 17 Workers from Nepal

Lauren Simmonds

A lot is written about the Croatian demographic crisis, and with the EU allowing all barriers to member states’ respective ...

Tomislav Debeljak ”Importing” 200 Indian Workers to Croatia’s Brodosplit

Lauren Simmonds

The demographic crisis in Croatia is continuing to bite, and while chronic staff shortages remain the main plague of Croatian ...