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Digital Nomad Visa

Official nomad visa

What this visa gets you

  1. Visa

    Entry document

  2. Temporary residency

    2 years initially, up to 4 years total

  3. Permanent residency

    Not via this programme

  4. Citizenship

    Not via this programme

Income requirement
EUR 2,010/month (3x EUR 670 net minimum wage; EUR 2,400 for the university-degree tier at 3x EUR 800). Montenegro uses the euro unilaterally.
Application fee
€67
Family allowed
Yes

How do Canadian citizens apply for the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa?

Can Canadian citizens apply from inside Montenegro?

It depends: we haven't verified this for Montenegro yet.

Some European permits allow in-country application, and if you already hold legal residence in Montenegro on another permit the rules can differ from a fresh consular application. The "fly in on a tourist stamp and convert" route, by contrast, usually does not work. Confirm your case with the official Montenegro source before relying on it.

How long does the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa really take for Canadian citizens?

16–24 weeks (≈ 4–6 months)

  • Police clearance (typical)3w
  • Apostille (typical)3w
  • Consular appointment (typical)4w
  • Processing 8–16w official8w
  • Post-arrival registration (typical)2w

Official processing: 8–16 weeks. The rest is doc gathering + waiting in a queue, none of which the consulate counts.

Avoid these

What do people get wrong about the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa?

  • Assuming you can convert a tourist stay. For most European residence visas you can't fly in on a tourist stamp and convert it from inside the country. You apply before you travel. A few permits and people who already hold legal residence on another permit are exceptions, so confirm Montenegro's rule rather than assuming either way.
  • Underestimating timing by a factor of 2–3. The "60-day processing" line is real, but it's only the consulate's processing window. The door-to-door reality includes police clearance, apostille, consular appointment lead, and post-arrival registration, so most applicants land between 4 and 7 months.
  • Income proof in the wrong currency. Bank statements showing income in your local currency are routinely rejected if the equivalent in EUR isn't clearly stated and consistent across the qualifying period (usually 3 or 6 months).

Documents

What Canadian applicants typically submit

Indicative: we haven't verified Montenegro's exact checklist for Canadian applicants. Confirm the current list with the official source before you start gathering.

Documents needing an apostille (Canadian authorities):

  • RCMP criminal record check
  • Birth certificate

Worth knowing: RCMP fingerprint-based criminal record check via an accredited agency. Canada joined the Apostille Convention in January 2024 — documents are now apostilled (Global Affairs Canada or the province) rather than consular-legalised. Canada taxes on residence, not citizenship; ceasing residency cleanly avoids departure-tax (deemed-disposition) surprises.

Tax

How is Digital Nomad Visa income taxed for Canadian citizens?

Foreign-source income earned by digital nomad permit holders is exempt from Montenegrin personal income tax, provided the work is performed for a foreign employer or the holder's own non-Montenegro-registered company and no Montenegrin clients are served. Multiple 2026 sources also indicate holders are exempt from mandatory social contributions on such foreign-client income. Standard tax residency rules still apply: spending more than 183 days in a calendar year can trigger Montenegrin tax residency, and home-country tax obligations are unaffected. VAT (standard 21%) and property taxes still apply to local consumption and assets.

Tax treaty with CanadianYes
Social-security totalisationYes

Money, roughly (indicative)

Regime: 9 / 15% (income not from local sources), about 13.8% effective tax on €60k/yr.

Income must not come from Montenegrin sources. Foreign-client income credited to a foreign account is exempt from local income tax and mandatory social contributions, so there's little or no local social to pay.

Living comfortably to well in Podgorica runs about €1,300–€1,800/mo for one person, incl. rent. Roughly 60% less than the same living in Toronto, which runs about C$4,800/mo (≈ €3,250).

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Worth a specialist's time. A short call before you commit usually pays for itself, especially for US citizens (FEIE/FATCA), existing UK ties, or unwinding SA tax residency.

FAQ

Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa: common questions

Can Canadian citizens get the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes. The Digital Nomad Visa is open to Canadian passport holders as non-EU nationals. The main requirement is proof of income of at least €2,010 per month.

Can I apply for the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa from inside Montenegro?

It depends. Some European nomad permits let you apply from inside the country (especially if you already hold legal residence on another permit), while others require you to apply at a Montenegro consulate before you travel. We haven't verified Montenegro's rule for Canadian applicants yet, so confirm it with the official Montenegro source before relying on it.

How long does the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa take for Canadian applicants?

As a rough guide, European nomad permits run about 8–16 weeks door-to-door once you add police clearance, any apostille, the appointment lead time, and post-arrival registration on top of the official processing window. We haven't verified Montenegro's figures for Canadian applicants, so treat this as indicative.

Do I need an apostille for the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa?

Most European permits require documents issued in Canada (such as a police clearance) to be apostilled, but the exact list varies by country and permit. We haven't verified Montenegro's requirement for Canadian documents, so confirm it with the consulate or official source.

How much does the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa cost?

The government application fee is about €67. Budget separately for police clearance, apostille (if required), translations, and required health insurance.

Can I bring my family on the Montenegro Digital Nomad Visa?

Yes. Spouses and dependent children can generally be included as dependants, usually with a higher combined income requirement and their own supporting documents.

Fees, income thresholds, and consular policy for Montenegro, emailed when they move. About once a month.

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Expatlas provides information for orientation only and is not legal advice. Always verify current requirements with official government sources and consult an immigration lawyer for your specific case.

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