Montenegro is considering the revival of its economic citizenship program, a move that experts believe could provide significant economic benefits. The recent ruling by the European…
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Since the inception of the so-called Economic Citizenship Program in 2018, the arguments supporting it remain as compelling as ever, and arguably have gained strength over…
Montenegro ought to rethink the revival of its citizenship-by-investment program, as foreign investments are essential for economic growth, particularly in tourism. Blagota Radović, owner of Zetagradnja,…
Economic citizenship programs are becoming vital for the development of smaller countries, with Montenegro and Malta as prominent examples. Vedrana Šašović, Executive Director of Amma Resort,…
Montenegro should consider the possibility of relaunching its Economic Citizenship Program, potentially with necessary adjustments. The previous program, launched in 2019, allowed for 2,000 citizenship applications,…
A total of 4.7 million euros was deposited into the dedicated account for the development of less developed municipalities in the first ten days of November…
The Socialist People’s Party (SNP) has called on the government and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Filip Ivanović, to open the issue of economic citizenship with…
Despite the discontinuation of Montenegro’s Citizenship by Investment Program, the country has given the green light to 280 applications that were submitted prior to the program’s…
One million each from the economic citizenship went to the accounts of 12 municipalities in the north. The largest among them is Bijelo Polje, and the…
Montenegro did not resolve 398 applications for obtaining the so-called golden passport, as part of the economic citizenship program that was officially abolished at the end…