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Publication in the community "Montenegro"

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According to the Montenegrin regulations on the visa regime and international treaties, citizens of Ukraine are allowed to stay in Montenegro for 90 days without a visa with a valid passport; for citizens of the Russian Federation - 30 days without a visa with a valid passport, you can also cross the border before the end of this period and return (for example, to neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina with which you also have a visa) and you can reside for 30 days, so you can still do between Montenegro and The corresponding intergovernmental agreement will not be terminated. Also in the tourist season, for 2 consecutive years, there is a visa-free entry for 90 days. This year is introduced from April to October 31, 2017; for citizens of Belarus - 30 days of visa-free travel with a valid passport, travel voucher or letter of invitation; for citizens of Kazakhstan and Armenia in the same period, as for citizens of the Russian Federation, a visa-free regime for 30 days is also introduced for the second year. Note-every foreigner who arrives in Montenegro, if he does not live in a hotel, etc., must register his stay with a local tourist organization, travel agency or police within 24 hours and pay a tour around 0.70 - 1 euro / day (if the hotel, the registration must be made by the hotel within 12 hours). According to paragraph 8 of the first part of Article 136 of the Aliens Act, an alien who illegally resides in the territory of Montenegro can be brought to administrative responsibility in the form of a fine of 200 to 1200 euros. For this type of offense, it can also be applied, such a penalty as expulsion from the territory of the country with a ban on entry for up to 1 year. This measure can be applied both independently and simultaneously with a fine. Paragraph 1 of Article 137 of the above-mentioned Law establishes that an alien who does not register his place of residence within 24 hours from the moment of entry into the country can be brought to administrative responsibility in the form of a fine of 60 to 600 euros. In the case of non-registration of a foreigner's stay by entities that are officially engaged in the provision of tourist accommodation services, within 12 hours from the time of arrival, these entities can be brought to administrative responsibility in the form of a fine: -personal persons from 500 to 3000 euros, and the responsible person in the legal entity is from 150 to 500 euros; - an individual entrepreneur from 300 to 1500 euros; an individual from 150 to 500 euros (Section 135 of the Law).

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