The Montenegro Citizenship-by-Investment Programme (CIP) was launched in late 2019 to boost foreign direct investment and stimulate the economy. The world’s newest CIP is also its most exclusive with only 2,000 applications to be accepted by the government.
In 2006, Montenegro started the process of accession to the European Union. It has since garnered widespread support from EU officials and is most likely the next country to gain membership in 2025.
Should the country join the EU, citizens of Montenegro would have the same rights as other EU citizens such as the right of establishment in all EU Member States. Whilst the Montenegrin passport currently affords visa-free travel to over 120 countries, this number would certainly increase substantially once it joins the EU.