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  2. Visa policy of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Where there are no diplomatic or consular representations of Montenegro, visa requiring foreigners may obtain them from (depending on the country) diplomatic or consular representations of Serbia, Bulgaria and Croatia. The visa policy of Montenegro is similar to the visa policy of the Schengen Area. It grants 90-day visa-free entry to all ...

  3. 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]

  4. Visa requirements for Montenegrin citizens - Wikipedia

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    Holders of an Australian Permanent Resident Visa or Resident Return Visa may be granted a New Zealand Resident Visa on arrival permitting indefinite stay (pursuant to the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement), subject to meeting character requirements and obtaining an Electronic Travel Authority prior to departure. [169] X Nicaragua: Visa on arrival ...

  5. Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The official residence of the President is in Cetinje. The incumbent president is Jakov Milatović who has held the position since May 2023. The Government of Montenegro is the executive branch of government authority of Montenegro and led by the Prime Minister. [100] The role of Prime Minister is the most politically powerful office in Montenegro.

  6. 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.

  7. Visa requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina citizens

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    180 days Visa free for holders of valid visa or permanent residence issued by the US, Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, or Schengen area. Micronesia: Visa not required [161] 30 days Moldova: Visa not required [162] 90 days 90 days within any 180 day period. Monaco: Visa not required [163] 90 days Mongolia: eVisa [164] [165] 30 days Montenegro

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    This article lists diplomatic missions resident in Montenegro and other cities in Montenegro. At present, the capital city of Podgorica hosts 28 embassies. Several other countries have ambassadors accredited to Montenegro, with most being resident in Belgrade. Diplomatic missions in Montenegro

  9. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    An investment of €50,000 into a Latvian company, provided the company pays at least €40,000 per annum in tax will gain the investor a five-year residency after paying a one-off €10,000 fee to the government. The residency is renewable or it can be converted to permanent residency after four years of residency.