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Nicolas Formichella
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Yes,

The decision of granting accession to the Schengen Area for Croatia states :

Article 2

National short-stay visas issued by Croatia before 1 January 2023 shall remain valid during their period of validity, for the purpose of transit through the territory of other Member States or intended stays on their territories not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, insofar as they have recognised such short-stay visas for those purposes, in accordance with Decision No 565/2014/EU. The conditions set out in that Decision shall apply.

A Croatian-issued short-stay visa will automatically be "converted" to a Schengen visa and be valid for all Schengen members, this doesn't seem to apply to long-stay D visas issues by Croatia

Yes,

The decision of granting accession to the Schengen Area for Croatia states :

Article 2

National short-stay visas issued by Croatia before 1 January 2023 shall remain valid during their period of validity, for the purpose of transit through the territory of other Member States or intended stays on their territories not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, insofar as they have recognised such short-stay visas for those purposes, in accordance with Decision No 565/2014/EU. The conditions set out in that Decision shall apply.

A Croatian-issued visa will automatically be "converted" to a Schengen visa and be valid for all Schengen members

Yes,

The decision of granting accession to the Schengen Area for Croatia states :

Article 2

National short-stay visas issued by Croatia before 1 January 2023 shall remain valid during their period of validity, for the purpose of transit through the territory of other Member States or intended stays on their territories not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, insofar as they have recognised such short-stay visas for those purposes, in accordance with Decision No 565/2014/EU. The conditions set out in that Decision shall apply.

A Croatian-issued short-stay visa will automatically be "converted" to a Schengen visa and be valid for all Schengen members, this doesn't seem to apply to long-stay D visas issues by Croatia

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Nicolas Formichella
  • 27.8k
  • 4
  • 55
  • 114

Yes,

The decision of granting accession to the Schengen Area for Croatia states :

Article 2

National short-stay visas issued by Croatia before 1 January 2023 shall remain valid during their period of validity, for the purpose of transit through the territory of other Member States or intended stays on their territories not exceeding 90 days in any 180-day period, insofar as they have recognised such short-stay visas for those purposes, in accordance with Decision No 565/2014/EU. The conditions set out in that Decision shall apply.

A Croatian-issued visa will automatically be "converted" to a Schengen visa and be valid for all Schengen members