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  2. Visa requirements for Montenegrin citizens - Wikipedia

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    180 days visa free if hold a valid visa or permanent residence issued by Canada, Japan, Schengen Area, the United Kingdom and the United States as well as only permanent residence issued by Colombia and Chile; X Micronesia: Visa not required [153] 30 days X Moldova: Visa not required [154] 90 days 90 days within any 180-day period. √ Monaco

  3. Visa policy of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The visa policy of Montenegro is similar to the visa policy of the Schengen Area. It grants 90-day visa-free entry to all citizens of Schengen Annex II. It also grants visa-free entry to citizens of several additional countries – Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Vanuatu.

  4. Visa requirements for citizens of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Visa not required for holders of a visa issued by the USA (except for B1, B2, C1 and D visas), provided valid for at least 6 months from date of arrival. Additionally a max. stay of 30 days is allowed for residents of Canada or an EU Member provided the residence is valid for at least 6 months on arrival. X Côte d'Ivoire: eVisa [60] [61] 3 months

  5. If You're Over 50, Consider Retiring in These Countries - AOL

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    The Friendly Nations visa (officially called Permanent Residence for Nationals of Specific Countries) is your ticket to long-term residence in Panama if you're 50-plus.

  6. Montenegrin nationality law - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Montenegrin passport - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin citizens have visa-free access to all countries of the Schengen area. Montenegro's visa policy works similarly granting visa-free entry to all EU member states. Besides them and 70 other countries, all visitors to Montenegro will need a visa.

  8. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    Residential investment can give a permit lasting 5 years and the company route, 3 years. these visas are renewable. 3 years of continuous residence allows a permanent residence permit to be applied for. Seven years residency and passing a language exam will open the opportunity to acquire citizenship and a Hungarian passport. [21]

  9. Permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    Permanent residency is a person's legal resident status in a country or territory of which such person is not a citizen but where they have the right to reside on a permanent basis. This is usually for a permanent period; a person with such legal status is known as a permanent resident.