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Croatia vs Dominican Republic: the digital nomad visas compared

Partially verified Last verified June 10, 2026 Reviewed by Henry van de Vorming

The short version

  • Dominican Republic has the lower entry bar: €1,722 per month versus €3,622.50 for Croatia.
  • Croatia grants a longer initial stay (18 months vs 12), and it is renewable.
  • Only Dominican Republic offers a direct path to permanent residence on this permit.
  • Tax treatment differs: Croatia — foreign income exempt; Dominican Republic — territorial taxation. Tax outcomes depend heavily on personal circumstances.
Side-by-side comparison of the Croatia DN and the Dominican Republic Rentista (171-07) / Tourist-card extension.
Criteria Croatia DN Dominican Republic Rentista (171-07) / Tourist-card extension
Minimum income / month €3,622.50 €1,722 (better)
Income basis Mixed (salary, freelance or savings) Savings accepted
Initial duration 18 months (better) 1 year
Renewable Yes Yes
Maximum total stay 18 months No fixed limit
Path to permanent residence No Yes (better)
Path to citizenship No Via permanent residence
Family inclusion Yes Yes
Working for local clients Not allowed Limited
Tax treatment Foreign income exempt (Digital nomad exemption, Income Tax Act Art. 9(1)(26)) Territorial taxation (Law 171-07 incentives (Pensionado/Rentista) + general territorial regime)
Health insurance Required (explicit) Required in practice
Insurance duration required Full visa period Full visa period
Application fee ≈ €46.45 (better) ≈ €51
Where to apply Online, Embassy / consulate, In country Embassy / consulate, In country, Online
Processing time 1–9 weeks

Green values mark the objectively better number in that row.

Full guide

Croatia DN →

Requirements, application steps, insurance and sources.

Full guide

Dominican Republic Rentista (171-07) / Tourist-card extension →

Requirements, application steps, insurance and sources.

Don't forget insurance

Both programs have their own health-insurance rules — we match plans against each one's published requirement, with the evidence shown.

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