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Montenegro is becoming an increasingly popular destination for expats. Located between the Adriatic coast and the Balkans, the country offers not only impressive landscapes and a mild climate, but also a relatively favorable economic environment and a diverse cultural identity. However, anyone wishing to settle there permanently - whether as a private individual, entrepreneur, retiree, or digital nomad - faces a multitude of legal, administrative, and social issues. This reference book provides the most comprehensive and easy-to-understand overview of all relevant aspects of emigration to Montenegro. The focus is on the legal basis of residence and citizenship law, the possibilities and limitations of real estate acquisition, the tax and economic environment, and the institutional framework for education, health, and social security. In addition, the social context is examined in all its complexity-from the political structure to freedom of the media and freedom of expression to religion, integration, and public life. A guide for anyone who not only wants to visit Montenegro, but also wants to live, work, or invest there-with foresight, realism, and legal clarity. Bremen University Press has published over 5,000 specialist books in various languages since 2005.
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Montenegro is becoming an increasingly popular destination for expats. Located between the Adriatic coast and the Balkans, the country offers not only impressive landscapes and a mild climate, but also a relatively favorable economic environment and a diverse cultural identity. However, anyone wishing to settle there permanently - whether as a private individual, entrepreneur, retiree, or digital nomad - faces a multitude of legal, administrative, and social issues. This reference book provides the most comprehensive and easy-to-understand overview of all relevant aspects of emigration to Montenegro. The focus is on the legal basis of residence and citizenship law, the possibilities and limitations of real estate acquisition, the tax and economic environment, and the institutional framework for education, health, and social security. In addition, the social context is examined in all its complexity-from the political structure to freedom of the media and freedom of expression to religion, integration, and public life. A guide for anyone who not only wants to visit Montenegro, but also wants to live, work, or invest there-with foresight, realism, and legal clarity. Bremen University Press has published over 5,000 specialist books in various languages since 2005.