New Requirements for Holders of a Residence Permit in Montenegro
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New Requirements for Holders of a Residence Permit in Montenegro

New Requirements for Holders of a Residence Permit in Montenegro: What Has Changed and How It Affects Tourists
Montenegro, with its spectacular landscapes and diverse tourist opportunities, has always been a popular destination among tourists and investors. But with recent changes in the...

New Requirements for Holders of a Residence Permit in Montenegro: What Has Changed and How It Affects Tourists

Montenegro, with its spectacular landscapes and diverse tourist opportunities, has always been a popular destination among tourists and investors. But with recent changes in the requirements for holders of a residence permit (temporary residence permit), the situation began to change. In this article we will look at the new requirements and their impact on tourists wishing to visit Montenegro.

What Has Changed?
With new changes in legislation, Montenegro has tightened the requirements for holders of a residence permit. These changes mainly concern entrepreneurs and investors, but they can also affect tourists, especially long-term guests.

Mandatory Salary Payments
One of the key changes is the need to demonstrate salary payments of at least €450 to employees or managers of the company. This condition applies to all companies, even those that have not previously paid salaries. For entrepreneurs and investors, this may mean the need for more careful accounting of expenses and salaries of employees.

Consequences Of Non-Compliance
For those who will not be able to meet the new requirements, serious consequences are possible, including refusal to renew a residence permit. This may have an impact on tourists who decide to stay in Montenegro for a long time, as the new rules may make the process of extending a residence permit more complicated.

How Does This Affect Tourists?
Although changes in the requirements for a residence permit primarily affect entrepreneurs and investors, they can also affect tourists. Here are the consequences that may arise for those who want to visit Montenegro:

Extension of a residence permit for long-term tourists: Tourists who decide to stay in Montenegro for a long time may face a more complicated process of extending a residence permit due to new requirements.

Changes in the rules for renting real estate: Owners of real estate rented to tourists may also incur some changes due to new rules and taxes.

Business tourism: Entrepreneurs and businessmen coming to Montenegro for business tourism may face more stringent requirements for the payment of salaries to their employees.

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