They regulate the status of digital nomads

The amendments to the law provide for the regulation of the procedure for issuing visas for digital nomads, in such a way that a visa for a long stay (visa D) is issued to a digital nomad who intends to stay in Cmoja Gora for more than 90 days, but not more than 180 days in a period of one year

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The need to create an opportunity for foreigners who conduct business electronically for foreign companies that are not registered in Montenegro or are entrepreneurs to regulate their legal status in Montenegro is the main reason for submitting the Proposal for the Law on Amendments to the Law on foreigners.

Regulating their stay is a necessary condition for attracting digital nomads to Montenegro, according to the explanation of the proposed law, submitted by a group of deputies: Milos Konatar (URA), Nikola Rakočević (DPS), Dragan Vukic (SNP), Kenana Strujić Harbić (Bosniak Party) i Adnan Strikovic (SDP).

The amendments to the law provide for the regulation of the procedure for issuing visas for digital nomads, in such a way that a visa for a long stay (visa D) is issued to a digital nomad who intends to stay in Cmoja Gora for more than 90 days, but not more than 180 days in a period of one year .

In addition, it is stipulated that a temporary residence permit can be issued to a digital nomad who meets the requirements of this law, and as evidence of the justification of the request, attach a work contract or other document confirming that they are digital nomads.

Konatar wrote on Twitter that this law will facilitate the stay and promote the arrival of freelancers and digital nomads in Montenegro.

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