Both. Some clients need comprehensive support, while others only need help with one specific issue—such as housing research, residency paperwork, or navigating Croatian administration. We’ll start by understanding your situation and recommend the most practical way forward.
No. We are not lawyers, and we don’t replace legal counsel. However, we work closely with trusted lawyers, accountants, and other professionals when needed, and help ensure you’re prepared, informed, and asking the right questions.
Absolutely. Many clients work with us before arriving—whether to plan their move, understand residency options, research housing, or prepare documentation so things run smoothly once they’re here.
While we are based in Split, we support clients throughout Croatia. When needed, we rely on a trusted network of local professionals and collaborators across the country.
Yes. We frequently assist families, including those with young children, and understand that relocation often involves additional considerations such as healthcare, schooling, and administrative coordination.
We work with individuals, families, and businesses relocating to or living in Croatia—often internationals navigating bureaucracy, housing, or complex personal circumstances. Each situation is different, and our approach is always tailored.
Simply get in touch. After an initial conversation, we’ll assess your needs and suggest the most appropriate type of support—whether that’s a one-off consultation or ongoing assistance.