Minimum financial requirement of EUR 450,000 (investment of EUR 250,000 and a donation of EUR 200,000 to the country)
Freedom of travel to Montenegro, the countries in Europe’s Schengen Area, Russia, and Türkiye, among others
The Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program was launched by the Government of Montenegro as part of its ongoing efforts to attract foreign direct investment and increase economic activity in the country.
The Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program requires applicants to make a defined economic contribution to Montenegrin society through an investment in an approved development project, and a capital contribution to a fund designated by the government for the advancement of under-developed areas. In exchange, and subject to a stringent vetting and due diligence process, including thorough background checks, applicants and their families are granted citizenship.
To qualify for the Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program, the main applicant must be over 18 years of age, meet the application requirements, and make the qualifying contributions to the Government of Montenegro. There are two routes to choose from to qualify for the program:
In addition, there is a government fee of EUR 200,000 per application. This contribution will be directed to a special fund for the advancement of underdeveloped areas (EUR 100,000) and towards the Innovation Fund of Montenegro (EUR 100,000).
Successful applicants to the Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program are exempt from the country’s restrictions on dual citizenship stipulated in Article 8 of the law on Montenegrin citizenship. Article 12 of the law states that citizenship may be exceptionally granted to individuals on the basis of special contributions (such as economic interest) to the country, which applies to successful program applicants.
No minimum investment
The right to live, work, and study in Montenegro
Montenegro is one of the fastest-growing Balkan economies, as classified by the World Bank. The nation is quickly establishing itself as a key strategic destination for some of the world’s most important industries. The Government of the Republic of Montenegro welcomes wealthy and talented foreign individuals who are able to make a significant, qualified investment into the country.
To acquire residence, applicants must select one of the following investment options:
Annual costs associated with company operations start from EUR 3,000.
Applications must include completed application forms and be accompanied by the appropriate fees and supporting documents. Applicants are required to visit the country once during the application process. Successful applicants receive a residence permit that is valid for one year and renewable annually. After holding residence status for five years, they can apply for Montenegrin permanent residence.
Montenegro is not only known for being a popular luxury destination, but it also has dynamic investment potential.
Population: | 602,500 |
Languages: | Montenegrin |
Economy: | Tourism-based |
Currency: | Euro |
Montenegro boasts untouched expansive peaks, shimmering lakes, and a 605,000-strong population that is known for its warm hospitality. The majestic Mount Lovćen is the heart of the country and the enchanting Adriatic Coast spans 273 km, is indented with pristine sandy beaches, and features the elite Porto Montenegro, one of Europe’s increasingly popular luxury destinations. This natural harbor is home to superyachts, helicopter fleets, exquisite properties, and lavish nightclubs.
Nearby lies the medieval town of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where the mountainous landscape frames the Venetian, Austrian, and baroque-style buildings. Tourism is the biggest driver of this safe and stable country’s economy, and Montenegro frequently ranks as one of the world’s prime tourist destinations.
The World Bank classifies Montenegro as one of the fastest-growing Balkan economies, and the nation is quickly establishing itself as a key strategic destination for some of the world’s most important industries.
The official language is Montenegrin, while Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian are also spoken. The official currency is the euro.
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