Where should I setup a bank account in Zadar?
We asked expats in Zadar what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"Zadar is a popular destination for expats due to its Mediterranean climate, rich history, and affordable cost of living. Before retiring in Zadar, it's important to understand the local culture, language, and lifestyle. Firstly, learning the basics of the Croatian language can be beneficial, even though English is widely spoken in tourist areas. The locals appreciate when foreigners make an effort to speak their language. Secondly, the cost of living in Zadar is relatively low compared to other European cities. However, it's important to have a clear understanding of your financial situation and plan accordingly, taking into account potential healthcare costs and other expenses. Healthcare in Croatia is of a high standard, but it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance. While EU citizens can use their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), non-EU citizens will need to ensure they have adequate coverage. When it comes to housing, there are plenty of options available, from modern apartments to traditional houses. It's advisable to rent a place first before deciding to buy, to get a feel for the area and the local property market. Croatia is part of the European Union, but not the Schengen Area. This means that visa requirements may differ depending on your nationality. It's important to check the specific requirements for your situation. The Croatian lifestyle is generally laid-back, with a strong emphasis on family, food, and enjoying the outdoors. The pace of life in Zadar is slower than in larger cities, which many retirees find appealing. Croatia has a high level of safety and Zadar is no exception. However, like anywhere, it's important to take common-sense precautions, particularly in tourist areas. Finally, it's worth noting that Croatia has a relatively high rate of smoking and it's common to see people smoking in public places, including some restaurants and bars. This may be a consideration if you have health concerns related to smoking," remarked another expat who made the move to Zadar, Croatia.
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Where should I setup a bank account in Zadar?
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