This country represents a possible destination for international mobility pathways, professional relocation, or personal settlement.
In this section, you can consult general information regarding the regulatory framework and access the dedicated Notice Board, where active professional opportunities are published.
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Adriano Paolo Marcotulli is a lawyer and partner at Marcotulli & Partners, with extensive experience in immigration law and international legal mobility. He advises companies, professionals, and foreign nationals on a wide range of immigration matters, including work-related, business, and family-based applications. His practice covers both administrative and judicial proceedings, as well as strategic planning for international relocation and cross-border mobility. He regularly operates in transnational contexts, managing complex cases that require coordination between different legal systems and a multidisciplinary approach. Adriano adopts a practical, solution-driven approach, focusing on delivering tailored legal support while taking into account the broader business and personal implications of international mobility.
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Croatia is a country in south-eastern Europe, located along the Adriatic Sea and bordering Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
Capital: Zagreb
Area: approximately 56,600 km²
Population: approximately 3.8 million inhabitants
Official language: Croatian
Form of government: Parliamentary Republic
President of the Republic: Head of State
Prime Minister: Head of Government
Since 1 January 2023, the official currency has been the Euro (€).
Croatia is part of both the Schengen Area and the Eurozone.
Nominal GDP: approximately €75–80 billion
GDP per capita: approximately €19,000–20,000
The economy is mainly based on:
Tourism
Services
Trade
Light industry
Shipbuilding sector
Member of the European Union since 2013
NATO member
United Nations member
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