Montenegro•EuropeVaries
Free
Varies (Renewable annually as long as business registration remains active)
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
Residence permit for researchers with a hosting agreement from a Montenegrin research institution, includes family reunification rights.
The Temporary Residence Permit for Scientific Research in Montenegro was established as a strategic legislative instrument to align the nation’s immigration framework with European Union standards for academic mobility and scientific cooperation. Rooted in the Law on Foreigners and designed to facilitate the implementation of Directive (EU) 2016/801, this permit serves as a specialized pathway for international scholars to integrate into the Montenegrin research landscape. It was created to bridge a critical gap in the national immigration system, which previously lacked a streamlined, dedicated mechanism for attracting foreign intellectual capital. By formalizing the relationship between foreign researchers and accredited Montenegrin host institutions, the permit removes the bureaucratic friction often associated with standard employment-based visas. It reflects Montenegro’s commitment to fostering a knowledge-based economy, ensuring that the country can effectively participate in cross-border research projects, international scientific collaborations, and the global exchange of expertise, thereby positioning the nation as an emerging hub for innovation in the Western Balkans.
The ideal applicant for this permit is a qualified researcher—ranging from doctoral candidates to seasoned academics—who has secured a formal hosting agreement with a registered scientific or research institution within Montenegro. While the minimum educational requirement is set at the high school level, the permit is specifically tailored for professionals operating in fields such as the natural sciences, engineering, humanities, and social research. What makes this visa distinctive compared to standard work permits is its emphasis on the "hosting agreement," which prioritizes the research project’s merit and the institution’s endorsement over traditional labor market testing. Furthermore, the permit offers significant benefits, most notably the inclusion of family reunification rights, allowing researchers to bring their dependents with them, which is a vital incentive for long-term academic assignments. While the applicant must demonstrate financial stability through a minimum income threshold of 5,400 EUR and personal savings of 3,650 EUR, these requirements are structured to ensure self-sufficiency without imposing the rigid salary caps or employer-sponsorship complexities found in private-sector visa categories. This permit is an essential tool for those seeking to contribute to Montenegro's scientific advancement while enjoying a simplified, research-focused immigration process.
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
MontenegroPossession of a valid foreign travel document or identity card (validity at least 3 months longer than the requested stay)
Signed research agreement with a scientific research institution or institution of higher education in Montenegro
Proof of sufficient means of subsistence (e.g., 3,650 EUR in a Montenegrin bank account)
Proof of secured accommodation
Valid health insurance
No entry or residence ban in Montenegro
No criminal record (not sentenced to imprisonment of more than six months for a criminal offense prosecuted ex officio)
Does not pose a threat to national security, public order, or public health
Education
doctorate or higher
Min. Savings
3,650 EUR
Valid passport
Passport photos
Criminal record certificate
Health insurance
Proof of accommodation
Company registration certificate (sponsor)
Founder documents (sponsor)
Bank account statement (sponsor)
Tax registration number (sponsor)
Business plan (sponsor)
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