Montenegro and Croatia often appear side by side in Adriatic relocation searches. The coastline looks similar, the climate feels familiar, and both offer historic towns with Mediterranean charm. Yet daily life in these two countries differs more than many expats expect. In 2026, the real comparison is not scenery. It is structure, cost, pace, and long-term lifestyle fit. For...
March 2026
Many foreigners assume that living long-term in Montenegro without residency is simple. The country feels relaxed. Border crossings appear straightforward. And stories circulate about people staying indefinitely by “resetting” their tourist status. But in 2026, the legal framework is clearer than the online myths suggest. Montenegro still allows visa-free stays for many nationalities, yet that does...
Taxes in Montenegro for foreigners in 2026? Montenegro is often described as a “low-tax country.” But what does that actually mean in 2026 for a foreigner living, working, or investing there? Many expats assume taxes are either extremely simple or almost non-existent. The reality is more structured. Montenegro has a relatively straightforward system, but outcomes depend on residency status, income...
Temporary residency in Montenegro often looks straightforward on paper. Many guides suggest that staying beyond 90 days is simply a matter of submitting documents and waiting for approval. In reality, the process is more nuanced. For foreigners planning to remain in Montenegro in 2026 for more than three months, understanding how temporary residence actually works — and what official...