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Most islands receive more than 2,600 hours of sun a year. Croatia is divided between the Latin-influenced coast and an interior which is more Central European. The official language is Croatian, although English is spoken widely, particularly in larger cities. The capital is Zagreb with about 800,000 inhabitants.
The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia, which came into effect in 1991, establishes Croatia as a parliamentary democracy and guarantees the right and inviolability of private property. Also, rights acquired through c apital investment are constitutionally guaranteed. Free transfer and repatriation of profits and capital are guaranteed to foreign investors. Asset forfeiture is possible only following a final court decision. Before separation from Yugoslavia, Croatia had a well-developed tourist industry attracting about 10 million visitors annually. While the industry is now recovering, Croatia offers excellent opportunities before the crowds return. Some of the many advantages of Croatia include:
To establish yourself or your business in Croatia will require securing relationships with key partners such as government officials, bankers and corporate professionals. You need experienced consultants to build a network of contacts and help you to become established in your new environment. The specialised services of Henley & Partners are a resource and complement to major law and consulting firms. We can help other firms and their clients with the unique and specific details required by the business relocation process and related tax planning.
Further Information Through
its well-established Croatian office in Split, on the Dalmatian coast,
Henley & Partners assist foreign individuals in real-estate
purchase transactions, real-estate structuring, and advise about all aspects of investing and doing
business in Croatia. Please contact us
for more information or to arrange for an initial personal consultation.
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