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Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa: Adriatic Europe at $900/Month

How remote workers use Montenegro's digital nomad visa to live on the Adriatic coast for under $1,000/month with minimal tax obligations.

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Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa: Adriatic Europe at $900/Month

Montenegro — a small Adriatic nation wedged between Croatia, Albania, and Serbia — launched its digital nomad visa program targeting remote workers seeking European quality of life at Balkan prices. With a coastline rivaling Croatia’s but costs 50% lower, Montenegro is the bootstrapper’s Mediterranean play.

The Visa Structure

  • Duration: 2 years
  • Requires proof of remote employment with a foreign entity
  • Minimum income: approximately €1,000/month
  • Health insurance mandatory
  • No Montenegrin tax on foreign-sourced income for DN visa holders

The Cost of Living

CategoryMonthly (USD)
1BR apartment (Budva coast)$350-600
1BR apartment (Podgorica)$250-400
Groceries + eating out$200-300
Transport$30-50
Health insurance$50-100
Mobile + Internet$20-30
Total$600-1,080

The Tax Advantage

Montenegro’s standard personal income tax is 9-15% (progressive). However, digital nomad visa holders working exclusively for foreign entities are not subject to Montenegrin taxation on their foreign income.

Corporate tax is a flat 9% — one of the lowest in Europe.

The EU Accession

Montenegro is an EU candidate country with active accession negotiations. EU membership is projected within the next 5-10 years. Early positioning in Montenegro means you may benefit from automatic EU residency conversion when accession occurs.

The Infrastructure

  • Internet: Fiber available in major towns. M-Tel and Telenor provide 50-200 Mbps
  • Airports: Tivat (coast) and Podgorica (capital) with connections to major European hubs
  • Healthcare: Private clinics in Budva and Podgorica are affordable
  • Coast: Bay of Kotor is a UNESCO World Heritage site with dramatic Mediterranean scenery

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