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The concept of citizenship in Montenegrin law can be traced back to the laws promulgated in 1803 by Petar I Petrović-Njegoš, which articulated the principle of jus sanguinis in reference to Crnogorac (Montenegrins) and Brdjanin (Highlanders), and then to the legal code of 1855, which reiterated the earlier principles and also granted foreigners the right to reside in Montenegro. [1]
A Montenegrin passport. Visa requirements for Montenegrin citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed by the authorities of foreign states on citizens of Montenegro.
The current Montenegrin nationality law is very strict and prohibits dual citizenship except in some special situations. In addition, it is necessary to reside continuously in Montenegro for ten years in order to apply for citizenship. Many citizens who came as refugees 30 years ago still don't have the issue of citizenship resolved.
Citizenship by investment programs enable the applicant to rapidly obtain citizenship with no required residence period, or only a short nominal period measured in days or weeks. These are often known as "golden passports" or "cash-for-passport" programs, offering visa-free travel and possible tax advantages.
In 2019 the government of Montenegro launched the Montenegro Citizenship by Investment Program. There were two ways to participate in the program: to invest EUR 450,000 to development projects in the capital of Podgorica or in the coastal regions, or; to invest EUR 250,000 to development projects in northern or central Montenegro, excluding ...
Montenegro’s Parliament adopted a contested law on religious rights Friday after chaotic scenes that saw the detention of all pro-Serb opposition lawmakers. The vote followed nationwide protests ...
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A citizen of Montenegro nicknamed the “pirate of the unknown” has been extradited to New York City from Italy to face charges connected to what U.S. authorities called an international drug ...