Dozvola za privremeni boravak i rad
Montenegro issues a single document, the dozvola za privremeni boravak i rad, that carries both the right to live in the country and the right to work there.
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Montenegro issues a single document, the dozvola za privremeni boravak i rad, that carries both the right to live in the country and the right to work there.
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Montenegro does not run a separate investor visa; a foreigner who founds or runs their own Montenegrin business obtains the ordinary residence-and-work permit, with the employment-based file adjusted to fit an owner rather than an employee.
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Permanent residence — the dozvola za stalni boravak — is Montenegro's settlement status, governed by Articles 86 to 90 of the Law on Foreigners (Official Gazette of Montenegro nos.
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Montenegro has written the digital nomad into its Law on Foreigners rather than leaving remote workers to improvise.
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Owning property in Montenegro is a statutory ground for temporary residence in its own right.
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Schooling is one of the purposes for which Montenegro approves temporary residence to a foreigner intending to stay longer than 90 days, under Article 38 of the Law on Foreigners (Official Gazette of Montenegro nos.
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Family reunification heads the list of purposes for which Montenegro grants temporary residence under Article 38 of the Law on Foreigners (Official Gazette of Montenegro nos.
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