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How to Verify your Croatia Work Permit?

How to Verify your Croatia Work Permit?

By: Shajahan Abdul Razak, Author
15 Sep 2025  ·  Views 1018  ·  2 min read
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If you are planning to work in Croatia, having a valid work permit is essential. Many foreign workers face issues with fraudulent offers or incomplete applications, making it important to know how to verify your Croatia work permitbefore starting employment.

Step 1: Understand Who Issues Work Permits in Croatia

In Croatia, work and residence permits for foreigners are issued by the Ministry of the Interior (MUP) through local police departments. This means all official permits are registered with government authorities, not with private agents.

Step 2: Check Your Permit Document

A valid Croatian work and residence permit will usually include:

  • Full name and personal details of the worker

  • Employer’s name and company details

  • Duration of the permit (start and expiry date)

  • Permit number/reference number

  • Official stamp or signature from MUP

Always cross-check that your details exactly match your passport and employment contract.

Step 3: Contact the Ministry of the Interior (MUP)

To verify your permit, you can:

  • Visit the nearest police administration office in Croatia with your passport and permit copy.

  • Contact the Ministry of the Interior directly to confirm if your permit is valid in their system.

  • Ask your employer to provide proof of registration since employers are also legally responsible for applying on your behalf.

Step 4: Use Online or Embassy Verification

Some Croatian embassies and consulates can help verify the authenticity of your permit before you travel. You can:

  • Reach out to the Croatian Embassy or Consulate in your home country.

  • Provide them with your permit number and employer details for confirmation.

Step 5: Watch Out for Red Flags

Be cautious if you notice:

  • Missing permit number or official stamp

  • Employer refusing to provide documents

  • Unusually high “processing fees” charged by private agents

  • Promises of jobs without a written contract

Verifying your Croatia work permit is an important step to ensure your employment is legal and secure. Always check with the Ministry of the Interior, your local police department, or the Croatian embassy before starting work. This protects you from fraud and ensures your stay in Croatia is fully compliant with immigration laws.

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