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Serbia Has Become One Of The Top Countries To Visit In 2022

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The renowned global tourism publication Condé Nast Traveler ranked Serbia in second place among the 22 recommended countries to visit in 2022.

After the collapse of Yugoslavia, the countries that make it up turned into major tourist centers: Slovenia, Montenegro, Croatia… For some time Serbia was in the shadow of these countries, but this is gradually changing.

Belgrade will soon be awarded Michelin stars for its cuisine, and the capital’s nightlife has long won the hearts of many travelers.

Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia, was named one of the three cultural capitals of Europe in 2022 (it is the first non-EU city to receive this title).

However, advanced investors also consider Serbia from an investment point of view and receive residency, and then citizenship.

Advantages of Serbian Residence Program:

  • Practical “No stay” requirement
  • No requirement to speak the Serbian language
  • Permanent residency can be obtained in 5 years
  • Residency via the ownership of Serbian property with no minimum investment
  • Simple procedure based on strict laws
  • Only 2 visits to Serbia required
  • Very favourable company and personal tax systems
  • No CRS (Serbia did not sign CRS)
  • Straight and fast bank account opening (as fast as 7 – 10 days)
  • Serbia has free trade and custom free agreements with the EU, Russia, Turkey etc. (total of 1.1bn consumers)
  • Availability of high-quality and not expensive labour
  • Very competitive operating costs

Learn more about the Residency by Investment program in Serbia

Source: cntraveler

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