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Originally Posted by Torg
Is anyone established as an expat on their side of the Adriatic? Our daughter thinks it's the way to go, but I haven't researched the culture/english-speakers/real estate/economy or treatment of "outsiders" who may have immigrated there, much less any governmental programs for those who have verifiable incomes sufficient to sustain themselves as pensioners.
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It's a beautiful place to be and it's not expensive at all. The culture is different depending on where you go LOL. That is one reason Yugoslavia had such a bitter fight only a decade ago.
A lot of them speak English. As is the rest of Europe higher education almost forces them to learn it. It probably will not be like Germany, but I think you could survive. You might want to learn a bit of Croatian and German will help too (it's a major part of Balkan teaching).
Treatment of outsiders depends on where you go. There is a lot of bitterness from American involvement in the Bosnian and Kosovo wars. One city might have people who love Americans, where literally across the street or down the street to another village they hate Americans. The war was chaos.
I don't think you have much to be worried about though. It's a fantastic area to live...from what I hear. I've never been.