Navigating residence and work permits in Montenegro can be complex—but with AP Business Insider by your side, it doesn’t have to be. Our experienced team provides end-to-end support to ensure your applications are accurate, compliant, and processed efficiently. Whether you’re relocating for work, investment, or family, we simplify the process so you can focus on settling in and moving forward confidently.

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Our residence and work permit services cover everything from document preparation and application submission to liaising with authorities and ensuring legal compliance. We ensure your documentation is complete, accurate, and aligned with current immigration regulations. With our guidance, you can avoid delays and gain peace of mind while securing your right to live and work in Montenegro.

Read below to see the residence and work permit services we offer and what we handle.

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Residence and Work Permit Services We Offer

Residence and Work Permit Process in Montenegro

If you want to obtain residence and work permits in Montenegro, our team is here to support you through every step — from completing the necessary forms and submitting documentation to guiding you through the entire application process. We also provide legal advice related to obtaining permits and ensure full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations in Montenegro.

Services we offer

• Initial residence for foreign nationals based on employment, seasonal work, or cross-border services
• Extension of temporary residence for employment and work purposes
• Initial residence based on family reunification
• Initial temporary residence based on marriage to a Montenegrin citizen
• Extension of temporary residence based on family reunification or marriage to a Montenegrin citizen
• Temporary residence based on property ownership
• Temporary residence based on education
• Permanent residence for foreign nationals who have continuously resided in Montenegro for 5 years