There are slightly fewer Turks in Montenegro than before the introduction of visas, but the Law on Foreigners could force more of them to leave

Currently, more than 96 thousand foreign citizens are registered in Montenegro, of which 66,5 thousand have temporary and nearly 30 thousand have permanent residence.

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Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Although there has been speculation in the media that more and more foreigners have been leaving Montenegro recently, especially Turks, judging by the data that TV Vijesti received from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the numbers have not changed significantly compared to those from October last year, when around 100 thousand foreign citizens were staying in our country.

For some of our interlocutors, however, this does not reflect the real situation on the ground.

On the other hand, there is a fear that the new Law on Foreigners, due to restrictive conditions, may force some of them to leave, which could have significant economic repercussions.

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