So let's continue the topic. immigration to Montenegro. Many people ask when is the best time to visit? Here are some tips and an example from personal experience.

It is better, of course, to try to come before the tourist season or at its end, i.e. before March/April or after September. It's connected Firstly with the fact that it will be easier for you to find housing for a long-term lease - or rather, to us, because we look for housing for our clients in advance (we examine different housing options, take pictures, send photos to the client, he chooses and we book it). Thus, when you arrive in the country, you check into the apartment booked for you without wasting time searching - and this, I will tell you from my own experience, is not the easiest thing for a person who has just arrived in a foreign country and does not speak the language at least at the household level! (For example, for the first three weeks we lived in a house that we booked in advance on the Internet, paying something around 700-800 euros for it. During this time, we wanted to find something suitable, but many, having seen Russians who didn’t As a result, literally two or three days before our departure from the temporary housing, we were still lucky, and we accidentally found a Serbian woman who speaks perfect Russian, who rented her apartment to us at a good price).

Secondly, paperwork for a company and a residence permit (borawak) will go much faster.

Third, if you want to immediately buy real estate here, then again it is better to do it in autumn-winter, because. at this time, prices begin to decline, as, indeed, everywhere else. Buying a car in Montenegro will also be more profitable at this time of the year.

Fourth, there will be no crowds of tourists, and you can calmly and gradually get used to the country.

Some say that there is nothing to do here in winter - do not believe it 🙂 Various events are held here both in autumn and winter; parties often take place in the café. On New Year's Eve, concerts are held on the streets of old cities (Kotor and Budva, in particular); people walk and have fun, as in Russia.

However, if you still want to start your acquaintance with Montenegro in the summer (sea, beach and sun!) We advise you to book accommodation in advance - it will be more expensive than in autumn and winter, but the Montenegrin summer is worth it 🙂 Let your move start with a vacation!

Outcome: moving to Montenegro in autumn and winter is more economically feasible, and in spring and summer it is more pleasant for body and soul 🙂

Other articles on immigration:
How much money do you need to immigrate to Montenegro?
How to find a job in Montenegro?
How is life in Montenegro in winter?