Pros and Cons of Living in Montenegro - MonteGlobal

Pros and Cons of Living in Montenegro

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Life in Montenegro attracts many thanks to its combination of natural beauty, accessibility and a calm pace. However, like any country, there are some peculiarities that should be taken into account when moving or living for a long time.

Advantages of living in Montenegro

  1. Nature and climate
    Montenegro is famous for its diversity of landscapes: from the picturesque beaches of the Adriatic Sea to the majestic mountain ranges. The climate varies from Mediterranean on the coast to moderate in the central regions, which makes the country attractive for lovers of both sea and mountain holidays.
  2. Safety and tranquility
    The country is considered one of the safest in Europe. Low crime rates and the kind attitude of local residents create a comfortable atmosphere for life and recreation.
  3. Affordable cost of living
    Prices for food, rent and services are lower here than in many other European countries. This makes Montenegro attractive to those looking for a more economical option for living in Europe.
  4. Ease of obtaining a residence permit
    A residence permit can be obtained by purchasing real estate, regardless of its value.
    The procedure for obtaining a temporary or permanent residence permit in Montenegro is relatively simple, especially for those who open a business or work devotedly.
  5. Geographical location
    Thanks to its location, Montenegro provides easy access to other European countries. Low-cost flights to various European cities depart regularly from the cities of Podgorica and Tivat.

Disadvantages of living in Montenegro

  1. Employment opportunities
    The labor market in the country is limited, especially outside the tourist season. Highly qualified specialists may have difficulty finding a job in their specialty.
  2. Mentality and rhythm of life
    The locals adhere to the philosophy of "polako", which means "slowly". This is reflected in all areas of life, including business and government work, which may be unusual for newcomers.
  3. Quality of health care
    In smaller towns, there may not be specialists in a narrow field. Many people prefer to seek medical help in neighboring countries. However, over the past 2-3 years, many medical institutions of various specializations with a high level of service, advanced technology, and specialists from different European countries have opened in Montenegro.
  4. Seasonality of the economy
    Many enterprises are focused on the tourist season, which leads to a decrease in activity in the winter months.
  5. Limited infrastructure
    In some regions of the country (north), there is no developed public transport network, which makes having a personal car necessary.

Conclusion:

Montenegro offers a unique combination of natural beauty, safety and accessibility, which makes it attractive to many. A thorough study of all aspects of life in the country will help you make an informed decision about moving.

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