Croatia Moves to Require Basic Language Skills for Foreign Workers as It Revises Migration Law
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Croatia Moves to Require Basic Language Skills for Foreign Workers as It Revises Migration Law
The Croatian government has sent amendments to the country’s Foreigners Act into parliamentary procedure, introducing new requirements for foreign workers that include mandatory Croatian language learning as a condition for renewing residence and work permits, while also easing restrictions on changing employers, reports HRT The proposed changes, approved at a government session this week, are intended to align Croatian law with European Union l…
Among the key innovations is the introduction of an obligation to learn the Croatian language for foreign workers, i.e. the obligation to take an exam at level A1.1 after one year of residence, as a condition for extending the residence and work permit.
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