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munze1

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Serbian expat in Croatia

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Lives in Croatia

Registration: 02 June 2012

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I am Nebojsa I am Serbian citizen but currently live in Zagreb, Croatia with my wife. She is Croatian citizen. Our plan is to move to Tenerife. We are coming to Tenerife in january 2013 like a tourists to visit Canary islands and to talk about immigration politics on Canary islands. In july 2013 Croatia are become member of EU and I hope that will help us to move to Tenerife. If somebody can help us with some information Ill be glad.
Interests: sailing

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munze1 replied to a thread
14 years ago
Dzejmi

Another post from someone who needs help moving to Serbia by Dzejmi

Hello everyone! This is another post from someone who needs help facilitating a move to Serbia.. My name is Jamie, living in Worcester UK and my beautiful girlfriend Ivana lives in Belgrade. We聮ve been together for almost two years now, with me ...

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you have few ways to live move in Serbia you can marriage Ivana its easy way and for this you dont have any problem you can start your own business in Serbia thats also is easy if you dont want to married or you can start to work in some British ... Read More

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munze1 replied to a thread
14 years ago
Armand

Driving license in Croatia by Armand

Hi all, Can a foreigner take the driving test in Croatia? What are the formalities to get a driver聮s licence in Croatia? Do you need special or extra documents being an expatriate? How much does it cost? Thank you for participating ...

munze1

its not a problem if you are legal in Croatia you can have croatian driver license but its about 850EUR for exams but only if you are legal here if Croatia recognized your driver license from your county you can drive with that license or you can ... Read More

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munze1 replied to a thread
14 years ago
Armand

Getting married in Croatia by Armand

Hi all, We invite all the ones who got married in Croatia or who are about to get married in Croatia to participate in this thread :) What are the formalities to get married in Croatia? Is it the same for a couple of foreigners of for a mixed ...

munze1

to get married in Croatia you dont have any problem you need : 1. valid passport 2. birth certificate ( translated on Croatian language) not older of 6 month 3. certificate from your origin country that your country recognized marriage assembled in ... Read More