Whatβs really changing in Croatia right now (and why you should care) I jumped on todayβs live knowing I might be alone β but the updates were too important not to share. Here are a few key nuggets you donβt want to miss: β¨ 1. New Foreign Investment Law = uncertainty (for now)If youβre a non-EU (third country) citizen planning to open a company in Croatia, the law that came into force in Nov 2025 is stillβ¦ unfinished in practice.Notaries and commercial courts are waiting for official interpretations, and approvals currently depend on case-by-case decisions (and patience). Some founders are pressing pause, others are choosing to try anyway. π 2. Big change for short-term rentals starting MayEvery individual unit (not just the house) will get its own registration number.β‘οΈ No number = no Airbnb / Booking listing.This will clean up illegal listings, BUT it may create challenges for properties marketed as βwhole houseβ when theyβre legally split into apartments. β οΈ 3. Parentβchild listings may become trickyIf your property works best when rented as one group, this is something to watch closely. The rules werenβt designed with real-life hosting strategies in mind β and that gap matters. π 4. Residency & paperwork reality checkOwnership isnβt always enough.Usage contracts, marriage certificates, translations, powers of attorneyβ¦ one missing document can change the entire process. There is almost always a solution β just not always a simple one. π‘ The real takeaway:Croatia works on a framework + exceptions model. Laws often come first, explanations later. If you plan to live, invest, host, or start a business here β flexibility and good guidance are everything. π Watch the replay if: - Youβre opening a company as a foreigner - you rent (or plan to rent) property - You want fewer surprises and better preparation Next live is coming soon β and future calls will include guest experts so we can go even deeper.