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Germans Choose To Live In Montenegro

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An interesting trend was noticed by the Ambassador of the European Union Michael Bader. According to his statement, a large number of Germans contacted him to find out about the rules of residence and obtaining a residence permit in Montenegro.

“Over the past six months – a year, a large number of people called me and asked how to come to Montenegro and what documents they need,” the ambassador said.

“Recently, three families with children have arrived in Montenegro. They sold everything in Germany and came to Montenegro,” Bader said.

For Germans wishing to stay in Montenegro for more than 10 days, a residence permit is required. You can get it if:

  • a foreigner works in Montenegro;
  • a foreigner has a family in Montenegro (family reunification visa);
  • a foreigner owns real estate.

However, by the end of the year, foreigners have the opportunity to purchase real estate and obtain citizenship and a passport of Montenegro through the citizenship by investment program.

Benefits of the program:

  • Fast process, residency within 3 weeks
  • Approval of citizenship within six months
  • No language requirements
  • No obligation to relinquish current nationality
  • NATO Member
  • Candidate country for future expansion of the EU, expected by 2025
  • Global mobility with access to 124 nations visa-free
  • Strategic geographical location in Europe with direct access to Adriatic Sea
  • An outstanding holiday destination

The program is valid until the end of 2021!

Source: rtcg.me

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