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Post by zeegeebee on May 28, 2019 16:09:40 GMT 1
Hi All
I searched but didn't find anything specific to this question:
I usually drive over in my UK car when I come, but that's pretty expensive and time-consuming, so, I'm toying with the idea of buying some little runaround to have out here so I can just fly over instead. I come fairly regularly so it won't be sitting for too long between trips, and I have a driveway to leave it in.
Is it possible to buy and register a car if you're not a Croatian citizen? I have an OIB as I bought a place in Zagreb.
Thanks for any info!
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Post by Ribaric on May 31, 2019 6:00:27 GMT 1
If you have an OIB and an address then l see no reason why you cannot legally own a car here. However you will run into problems if you fail to renew the car's annual registration on time. www.ruralpropertycroatia.com
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Post by fidobsa on Jun 3, 2019 9:58:03 GMT 1
You certainly do not need to be a citizen but I think you need to be a resident and holder of a temporary residency card. I have been through the process of registering a car which was previously on Hungarian plates.
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