Montenegro - Obtain Residence Permit
ProcedureEdit
- Go to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Montenegro or to the Montenegrin Embassy or consulate abroad.
- Submit request for a residence permit.
- Submit all required documents.
Issuance of Residence Permit on the Ground of Work Permit
- To apply for the work permit, an application from an employer (a local company or a company of your own) is required.
- The documents are submitted to the local police for processing. This procedure is available only for the foreigners who do not need a visa to enter Montenegro. Foreigners who need a visa to enter Montenegro have to apply for a work permit at the Montenegro Embassy in their home country.
Required DocumentsEdit
- passport
- marriage certificate (for spouse)
- birth certificate (for children)
- health insurance
- criminal record check from country of origin
- criminal record check from Montenegro
- proof of accommodation in Montenegro (Montenegrin title deed, rental agreement or statement from the landlord)
- medical certificate issued in Montenegro
- bank statement from a Montenegrin bank confirming sufficient funds to remain in Montenegro (3,650 per year) or proof of *salary exceeding 350 per month issued by the employer. This document is required for each applicant including children (bank statements must be from parents account)
- confirmation of employability issued by the Employment Office
- university degree nostrification (certificate of equivalence) for employment applications
- employment offer in writing with employment terms
- registration documents (for companies and self-employed entrepreneurs)
Office Locations & ContactsEdit
MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Tel: +382 20 246 357
Fax: +382 20 224 670
Address: Stanka Dragojevi?a 2
EligibilityEdit
Temporary residence permits are issued for more than 90 days on the following grounds:
- family reunification
- education (vocational, university, student exchange, etc.)
- advanced training, professional education or industrial placement
- scientific research
- medical care
- humanitarian missions
- real estate ownership
- employment
- other grounds as stipulated by law or international agreement
Note: Permanent residence is entitled to those who renew their residence permit every year in five years term.
FeesEdit
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ValidityEdit
A Temporary residence permit is valid for 1 year.
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Processing TimeEdit
Processing time to obtain a residence permit is 20-30 days.
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Required InformationEdit
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Need for the DocumentEdit
Residence permits in Montenegro can be temporary and permanent. Temporary residence permit allows remaining in the country for up to 1 year and its holder cannot leave the country for more than one month in aggregate. Following are the procedures on how to obtain residence permit in Montenegro.
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External LinksEdit
Visa, Residence Permits and Citizenship in Montenegro
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