Montenegro has reopened visa-free entry for Turkish citizens, but has reduced the permitted stay in the country from 90 to 30 days. The government's decision is part of a tightening of immigration policy and...
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Do we pay the same for a cup of coffee in Tivat as we do for a family lunch in Bijelo Polje? Let's calculate how much 100 euros actually costs in different cities across Montenegro. The difference in standard of living and purchasing power between...
The Montenegrin government has withdrawn amendments to the Foreigners' Law, which sparked a strong reaction from foreign investors and the business community. Specifically, the amendments concerned the introduction of a minimum value...
In Montenegro, approximately 62,5 applications for the legalization of illegally constructed properties have been submitted to date, but only about six percent have been resolved, according to Nikola Ražnatović of the Directorate for Legalization...
The Montenegrin government has finalized amendments to the "Law on Foreigners" regarding obtaining or renewing temporary residence permits. The fall proposals that caused panic among expats have been relaxed. We'll explore how to obtain and renew a temporary residence permit...
The Plavi Horizonti resort was scheduled to open in 2014. The planning documents called for a five-star hotel, luxury villas, a spa center, swimming pools, restaurants, and a pedestrian promenade. However...
The European Union recommends that Montenegro accelerate progress on reforms, particularly in the areas of justice, freedom of expression, media freedom, the fight against corruption and organized crime, and public administration reform. The...
Montenegro is on the cusp of a technological leap – this is the idea voiced by global investor Mohamed Alabbar at the second national conference on artificial intelligence in Podgorica, stating that his...
The government intends to attract significant loans to implement more than 30 capital projects—from modernizing healthcare and transportation to strengthening defense capability and digital infrastructure.
Sveti Stefan could welcome guests again as early as 2026 – authorities are close to an agreement with the lessee that will end a long-standing conflict, change the management of HTP Miločer, and pave the way for the revival of the iconic resort. With...