Relocate to Croatia without guessing.
Every checklist item links to MUP, Porezna uprava, or HZZO — with a verified date. No blog-post guesswork.
A five-stage relocation pipeline, not another blog post.
Five ordered stages with prerequisites, sourced checklists, and local progress tracking. No account required.
Why this exists
Most relocation information is scattered across official portals you have to piece together yourself, or buried in blog posts that skip the hard questions. This site is an open-source, community-maintained Pipeline: every claim links to an official source with a verified date, anyone can open an issue to flag something stale, and pull requests are welcome.
This is a public good: free to use, MIT-licensed, solo-maintained with community contributions. There is no paywall, no paid tier, no newsletter. Document translation and relocation service links may be affiliate links — these cover hosting costs and never influence which steps are recommended. The maintenance plan is honest: five sources change annually; the staleness CI and community PRs are what keep it accurate.
Frequently asked questions
What is ohmoveagain?
ohmoveagain is a free, open-source, community-maintained pipeline and guide for IT professionals relocating to Croatia. It breaks the move into five ordered stages — assessment, pre-flight, migration, initialization, and scaling — each with sourced checklists, required documents, and a runway calculator.
Is ohmoveagain free?
Yes. ohmoveagain is completely free and open-source. It is maintained by the community, and the content is published openly on GitHub so anyone can read, reuse, or improve it.
Which visas and routes does it cover?
It covers the main legal routes for moving to Croatia: the EU Blue Card, work permit, digital nomad residence, self-employment, and family reunification, as well as the path for EU/EEA citizens. Checklists reference MUP (immigration), Porezna uprava (tax), and HZZO (health insurance).
Is this legal or immigration advice?
No. ohmoveagain is an informational guide, not legal advice. Source links are verified on the dates shown, but immigration rules change — confirm critical steps with MUP, Porezna uprava, HZZO, or a licensed local professional before acting.
How is the information kept up to date?
Every source is dated and verified, and the project tracks freshness automatically: a staleness check flags outdated items and a freshness feed lists recent updates. Anyone can submit corrections through GitHub.
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