Hello- moving to Montenegr贸
My name is Bill and I am considering moving to Montenegr贸 for a variety of reasons...
1. I love European culture, especially Southern Europe.
2. I love rock climbing and alpinism, and there seems to be much of both in Montenegr贸 and in nearby countries.
3. I'm transitioning from amateur photographer to professional, and Montenegr贸 seems to have much to offer and is also close to other areas of interest to me as a photographer.
4.Montenegr贸 won out in my research for a place that is centrally located, possible to gain residency, easy to start business, and located close to a variety of cultures and climbing destinations!
Also, I am thinking of resuming my webdesign business there and would like to teach Linux and general coding skills to anyone interested.
I also look forward to studying the local language as I love languages...
I"ve studied Spanish and Cantonese, but I am most versed in Catalan due to my visit to Catalonia in 2006.
I think I will be ready to move to Montenegr贸 within the next 90 days...
Any advice, information, or recommendations would be much appreciated.
Thanks!
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stefs wrote:Welcome my friend, you must take a lot of money!
"...it's nice to be important but, it's more important to be nice!"
But what do you mean when you say "you must take a lot of money"?
I would appreciate your insights very much.
It would be nice if participants to the forum were making more constructive answers to help one another rather than such comments without elaborating...
Can you send over some references re Webdesign as I'm looking for someone to redesign all my sites.
Montenegro seems like a good place for you.
My only advice: start learning the language asap as its a tough one to learn for westerners.
Here is a link to my site:
- skycountrydesign.com
Unfortunately, many of the sites are no longer up as their owners have abondoned their projects.
I created the skycountry site with an inexpensive template.
The climbers are my son and I. (In case you couldn't guess聽
).The more I read regarding the wilderness in Montenegr贸 the more I want to be there.
Thank you again!
With a lot of opportunities to those who willing to work and develop themselves.
Be fair to people and they will always help you.
Make as many friends as you can and forget about money - that is not what we do live for.
Montenegro is opened for good and do not really adsorb bad.
The country is small but mentally strong enough and knows how to live and what is really important of the ljfe. Just follow the local rules which are not that complicate.
One day you'll find it is a real paradise!
gwirfs wrote:good to read your experience here so far. Well written. I am on my 2nd 90 day tourist visa--crossing border to bosnia, and came back. What kind of visa do you have? did you do the border crossing to extend 90 day visa?
that is always an option but, it is not hard to get a work and reidence permit for a year and prolong it every year. Of coarse it requires some expences like taxes ets. but you get a medical insurance and other privileges. besides you may register a car if you need.
may just register as a private etentrepreneur
ciao gary
Reason : you can exchange personal details in private pls
gwirfs wrote:thanks, i need someone like yourself and experience to send me instructions how you got your visa.
grwirfs@yahoo.com
ciao gary
I got a bookkeeper to do that all for me. About 400eur. Generally they do that all.
You just have to provide them your docs reqired for that.
Could be cheaper DIY but, takes much time 馃槈
would your bookkeeper take more business?
ciao gary
You won't find any more complete information than this one anywhere I believe.
Good luck!
gwirfs wrote:Thanks again---what is list of documents i must have?
would your bookkeeper take more business?
ciao gary
mine is in聽 Herceg Novi. my british friend got one in Tivat
GBosc wrote:Can I also obtain residency for starting a business?
as soon as you register a company or yourself as a private entrepreneur you may apply for residence.
GBosc wrote:Is it best to do that through a bookkeeper of accountant then?
well, I call them bookkepers but, in fakt, they might be accountants.
sorry, english is not my native language so I miss those nuances, from time to time.

All are welcome we just sit around and chat in English.......
I would especially like to meet you regarding your post to me a while back about taking care of home, garden and doggies plus I am also a skipper...... with definate sailing interests.....
Next meeting is tomorrow morning.聽 Vivaldi Cafe is very near the White University building in Budva,
Next meeting tomorrow morning
Shall try to be there tomorrow.
Thanks for invitation.
I am renting for already 8 years here. I can say that prices vary, a lot, depending on location, and depending what you can find. When you arrive for the first time, you will pay more, for sure, bat later, if you are ready to spend your time in searching and moving you can find very nice place, much cheaper then in Spain.

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