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Where should I setup a bank account in Dalmatia?

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We asked expats in Dalmatia what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...

"Expats considering retirement in Dalmatia should be aware of several important factors. Firstly, the cost of living in Dalmatia is generally lower than in many Western countries, but it's still important to have a clear financial plan. The local currency is the Croatian Kuna, not the Euro, and it's advisable to have a local bank account. Healthcare in Croatia is of a high standard, but it's important to secure health insurance, as free healthcare is not available to non-residents. It's also worth noting that while many doctors speak English, this is not always the case, so some knowledge of the Croatian language can be beneficial. The climate in Dalmatia is Mediterranean, with hot summers and mild winters, which can be a draw for many retirees. However, it's important to consider the potential impact of climate change, as the region has been experiencing increasingly severe heatwaves and forest fires. The process of buying property in Croatia can be complex, and it's recommended to hire a local lawyer to help navigate the legalities. It's also important to be aware that property prices can vary widely, with coastal properties typically being more expensive. Croatia is part of the European Union, but not the Schengen Area, which can have implications for travel and residency. Non-EU citizens may need a visa to stay in the country long-term, and it's advisable to check the latest immigration rules and regulations. The culture in Dalmatia is rich and diverse, with a strong emphasis on family, food, and outdoor living. However, it can take time to adjust to the slower pace of life and the local customs and traditions. Finally, while many younger Croatians speak English, this is less common among the older generation. Therefore, learning some basic Croatian can greatly enhance your experience and help you integrate into the local community," wrote a member who made the move to Dalmatia, Croatia.

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