CROATIA
The Republic of Croatia
Do I Need a Visa to Visit Croatia?
Canadian citizens using Canadian passports do not require a visa to enter Croatia for tourism or business stays under ninety (90) days.
Nationals of the following countries do not need a visa:
European Union (EU);
Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, CANADA, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Hong Kong, Iceland, Israel, Japan, Korea Rep, Liechtenstein, Macau, Macedonia FYROM, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Romania, San Marino, Serbia, Montenegro, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, Uruguay, USA, Vatican, Venezuela.
All other nationals will need a visa.
CLICK HERE for FILLABLE VISA APPLICATION for CROATIA
BUSINESS VISA - TOURIST VISA
Single Entry Travel Visa
Processing: 15 working days $32
Double Entry Travel Visa
Processing: 15 working days $40
Unlimited Entry Travel Visa
Processing: 15 working days $64
GROUP TOURIST VISA
This visa is issued to a group of five to fifty persons based on a group travel document for one entry or transit through Croatian territory not exceeding the 30 day period.
Fee $8 per person
AIRPORT TRANSIT VISA
Certain nationals require an airport transit visa even if not leaving the aircraft in Croatia. This visa is issued for one or more transits through the airport international transit area not exceeding one 24 hour period.
Single Entry Airport Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $32
Double Entry Airport Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $40
Unlimited Entry Airport Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $64
TRANSIT VISA
This visa is issued for one or two travels across the Croatian territory, and is valid for a 6 month period. The transit visa allows stays of up to five (5) days.
Single Entry Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $32
Double Entry Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $40
Unlimited Entry Transit Visa
Processing: 15 working days $64
For more information about travel conditions, please visit the Foreign Affairs Web site.