A Paradise Awaiting Discovery

Where History Meets Nature

4 Reasons To Invest In Montenegro

Tips and Advices

Plan Your Visa and Residency Processes

Montenegro is not an EU member, so while some nationals can enter visa-free, a residency permit is required for long-term stays.

You can obtain a residency permit through property purchase, starting a business, employment, or family reunification.

Adapt to the Language and Culture

The official language in Montenegro is Montenegrin, but English is widely spoken, especially in urban areas.

Learning basic Montenegrin phrases will make daily interactions easier and help you integrate with the local community. Attending local events is a great way to familiarize yourself with their culture.

Research Cost of Living and the Region

The cost of living varies across Montenegro.

Research rental prices, healthcare, grocery costs, and other expenses in the region you plan to settle in. Also, consider the lifestyle offered by different cities (nature, seaside, nightlife).