#52026XG02321Requirement for Third-Country Nationals to Register Accommodation in Croatia
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This law requires that anyone providing accommodation to third-country nationals in Croatia must register the accommodation within one day of arrival. If accommodation providers don't register, the responsibility falls on the national themselves within two days. This impacts hosts, healthcare institutions, tourism offices, and mooring services.
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Key Changes
- Accommodation providers in Croatia must register third-country nationals within one day of arrival.
- If providers don't register, third-country nationals must do it themselves within two days.
- The rule applies to hosts, healthcare institutions, tourist offices, and mooring services.
Obligations
What this law requires
Accommodation providers in Croatia must register the accommodation of third-country nationals within one day of the national's arrival.
Healthcare institutions must register the accommodation of third-country nationals within one day of the national's arrival.
Tourist board offices must register the accommodation of third-country nationals within one day of the national's arrival.
Providers of mooring services in ports must register the accommodation of third-country nationals within one day of the national's arrival when the accommodation is on a vessel.
If accommodation cannot be registered by the provider, the third-country national must self-register their short-term stay within two days from entering Croatia or changing accommodation.