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Montenegro

The Adriatic's fastest-rising star — EU candidate with a flat 9–15% tax rate and a stunning coastline, though its citizenship-by-investment programme closed at the end of 2022.

Passport rank

#42

Visa-free destinations

124

GDP per capita

USD 11,000

Safety rating

Good

Happiness rank

#48

CT Rankings

Composite58.7
Passport#42
Happiness#48
FreedomPartly Free #86

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Country overview

Montenegro punches dramatically above its size (620,000 people) in quality of life metrics. The Bay of Kotor is one of Europe's most breathtaking landscapes; Budva and Porto Montenegro are genuine luxury destinations; the Durmitor National Park offers world-class skiing and hiking. The country uses the euro despite not being in the Eurozone. EU accession negotiations are advanced (2028–2030 target), making it the EU candidate with the clearest timeline.

Tax overview

Montenegro offers a flat 9% income tax on income up to EUR 12,000/year and 15% above that — among Europe's lowest personal income tax rates. Corporate tax is 9% flat. Capital gains are taxed at 9%. No inheritance tax for immediate family. The combination of low rates and euro currency (stable) makes it unusually attractive.

Safety

Good — Montenegro has low crime rates for the region. Organised crime connections exist in some business sectors, but expat daily life is unrestricted and safe. The EU accession process is strengthening rule of law.

Healthcare

Healthcare quality is moderate by EU standards; major private hospitals in Podgorica provide competent care. Complex procedures are handled in Belgrade, Zagreb, or Western Europe. Health insurance from abroad is strongly recommended.

Education

International schools have opened to serve the growing expat community in Podgorica and the coastal towns. University of Montenegro offers EU-curriculum education; international schools are available in Kotor and Budva.

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Investment routes

Montenegro ran a Citizenship by Investment programme from 2019 until it closed to new applicants on 31 December 2022. It has not reopened, and reopening is unlikely: EU accession is the government's stated priority and the Commission treats citizenship by investment as incompatible with membership. Claims that a replacement is imminent have circulated since 2023 without materialising — treat them sceptically. The live route is real estate or business investment leading to temporary and then permanent residence, which does not confer citizenship.

Real Estate Investment Residence

PR → Citizenship possible

Investment required

EUR 250,000+ in registered real estate (coastal or approved developments)

Residency timeline

Temporary residence in 1–3 months; permanent after 5 years

Citizenship timeline

Citizenship after 10 years of continuous residence

The previous CBI program (2019–2022) offered direct citizenship for EUR 250,000–450,000. A new program is expected by 2025–2026 under revised EU-compatible rules.

Business Investment Residence

PR → Citizenship possible

Investment required

EUR 100,000 in a registered Montenegrin business with local employees

Residency timeline

Temporary residence in 1–2 months

Citizenship timeline

Citizenship after 10 years

Business must be active and tax-compliant. Work permit included.

EU accession (target 2028–2030) would convert Montenegrin citizenship into EU citizenship — a significant long-term upside for investors who naturalise before accession.

Work permits

Montenegro is accessible for employment but the labour market is small. EU accession has driven modernisation of the work permit system. Most employment-based immigration requires employer sponsorship.

Work Permit (Standard)

EmployerSpouse: Separate permit

Employer-sponsored permit for non-EU nationals. Temporary residence and work permit combined. Processed through Employment Agency of Montenegro.

Entrepreneur/Self-Employment Registration

SelfSpouse: Can work

Foreign nationals with permanent residence may register a company (D.O.O.) and self-employ. Company formation takes 5–7 days.

Economic opportunity

Montenegro's economy is driven by tourism (the sector contributes ~25% of GDP), real estate investment, and EU pre-accession funding. Porto Montenegro has established itself as a superyacht hub. The country is attracting data centres and crypto ventures due to low electricity costs from hydropower.

GDP

$8B (2024)

Unemployment rate

~13%

Key industries

TourismReal estateEnergy (hydropower)Financial servicesConstruction

9% corporate tax, euro currency, and EU accession trajectory make Montenegro one of the most interesting European startup jurisdictions. Free Economic Zones in Bijelo Polje and Bar offer 0% corporate tax on qualifying activities for up to 8 years.

Who this programme suits

Montenegro attracts lifestyle-motivated investors who want Adriatic coast property, a low flat tax, and a realistic shot at EU citizenship before or around 2030. It is particularly popular with Russian and UK HNW individuals who value the combination of natural beauty and tax efficiency.

HNW individuals buying coastal property for a premium Adriatic lifestyle at 50–70% of comparable Côte d'Azur prices

Investors who want to naturalise before EU accession to lock in EU citizenship via a currently non-EU passport

Remote workers seeking Europe's lowest personal income tax (9–15%) in a euro-using Adriatic nation

Russians and CIS nationals seeking a politically neutral, EU-accession-track base in Europe

Common origin countries

RussiaUnited KingdomSerbiaChinaGermanyIsrael

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