Visas for digital nomads in early 2022.

"It is an honor and a pleasure to be part of this process. Step by step, we are moving forward towards a sustainable region," said Jan de Jong, who was one of the initiators of the idea of ​​introducing visas in Croatia, and who was part of the team in charge of implementing that idea in Montenegro.

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At the beginning of 2022, Montenegro will introduce visas for digital nomads and thus join the small number of European countries that have decided to do so.

Jan de Jong, who was one of the initiators of that idea in Croatia, and who was part of the team in charge of implementing that idea in Montenegro, thanked the Minister of Public Administration, Digital Society and Media Tamara Srzentić and State Secretary Marina Banović on support in the legislative changes due to which, as he said, Montenegro has become a country that welcomes digital nomads, the portal bankar.me reports.

"It's incredible to see how the opportunity to open up the country to digital nomads is recognized. Thank you for helping to make this idea a reality," said de Jong on his LinkedIn profile.

De Jong said that he firmly believes that the entire Adriatic region can benefit from the fact that it will become a center where everyone who does "remote" jobs will gather, because our area has all the predispositions to make it happen.

"It is an honor and a pleasure to be part of this process. Step by step, we are moving forward towards a sustainable region", concluded de Jong.

He especially thanked the member of the working group, Milovan Novaković, who made it possible for the initiative to be launched in Montenegro.

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