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Warren, you sneaky devil. I’m 20 seconds in and notice how your camera drifts to some lovely beach scenery. Julie, get the rolling pin. Okay, on to the video.
Hi W & J. An absolutely eye opening and amazing vlog showing the options out in Europe for a very comfy living. Have a couple of questions. 1. From what I heard, if i buy a property in Montenegro, I get an unlimited residency permit- Is that True. Is there a minimum limit on the price of the property? 2. Being a US citizen, if i buy the property in MN, then i have the freedom to roam around the EU countries with out the 90/180 day rule, because I am a MN resident. Is my assumption true?. If not I have to use the MN residence after every 90 days in EU. I would greatly appreciate if you or Ian can give a little more details on getting residency in MN. Thanks
There is not a minimum on the property purchase. It must be a habitable residence. Unfortunately, Montenegro is not part of the EU or the Schengen zone, therefore it does not help you with the 90 days in 180 days rule. It helps you to have a country outside of the Schengen zone so that you can leave the Schengen after your 90 days and spend 90 here and return back to the Schengen to restart the clock. You can get residency here by home ownership or starting a corporation. If it is home ownership, you must spend 11 months a year here. If you start a corporation, those rules are more relaxed. We will have a residency video update in about 2 weeks from now.
As a American expat, the difference between the U.S. and MNE is like the difference between night and day. I mean that in a very good way! Good to see some S. Africans moved here. I have a very personal connection to their country that began in 1977.
They have way too much furniture and ornamental items in that apartment. It looks more like a shop than a home. Even the terrace has too much stuff on it.
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Well done! Can't wait to see the latest videos on real estate. Pushes me closer and closer to finally booking a trip and checking it out for myself.
Great video as usual guys - many thanks!!
Thanks we appreciate your watching 😁
Warren, you sneaky devil. I’m 20 seconds in and notice how your camera drifts to some lovely beach scenery. Julie, get the rolling pin. Okay, on to the video.
Lol, no comment, I plead the 5th.
Well, if you’re arm is in a sling next week we’ll know what happened. What do your SA pals do for work? IT? Bloggers? International jewel thieves?
@@elterrifico9522 here is the link to their site. montemove.co.za
Love it, more and more South Africans move there. We will visit in July2022.
Cannot wait to see our property 👍🇿🇦🇦🇪
Great video guys, thank you so much for your videos!!
Thank you for watching us😊
Hi W & J. An absolutely eye opening and amazing vlog showing the options out in Europe for a very comfy living. Have a couple of questions.
1. From what I heard, if i buy a property in Montenegro, I get an unlimited residency permit- Is that True. Is there a minimum limit on the price of the property?
2. Being a US citizen, if i buy the property in MN, then i have the freedom to roam around the EU countries with out the 90/180 day rule, because I am a MN resident. Is my assumption true?. If not I have to use the MN residence after every 90 days in EU.
I would greatly appreciate if you or Ian can give a little more details on getting residency in MN. Thanks
There is not a minimum on the property purchase. It must be a habitable residence. Unfortunately, Montenegro is not part of the EU or the Schengen zone, therefore it does not help you with the 90 days in 180 days rule. It helps you to have a country outside of the Schengen zone so that you can leave the Schengen after your 90 days and spend 90 here and return back to the Schengen to restart the clock.
You can get residency here by home ownership or starting a corporation. If it is home ownership, you must spend 11 months a year here. If you start a corporation, those rules are more relaxed. We will have a residency video update in about 2 weeks from now.
What a wonderful Stone home but also very cool Betty Boop figure 😮😊
Yes, lol it was cool!!
I was wondering if you've been back in states since you started your journey and your thoughts about the lifestyle in the US after living overseas.
We retuned for approximately one month in January 2021
We are able to have a better existence on less money outside the US.
@@WarrenJulieTravel Yeah, that has been experience with many expats I know and follow.
As a American expat, the difference between the U.S. and MNE is like the difference between night and day. I mean that in a very good way! Good to see some S. Africans moved here. I have a very personal connection to their country that began in 1977.
Very very nice wow
Thank you! Cheers! They have a beautiful home.
Do i have to be pcr tested to enter country?
No you don’t
They have way too much furniture and ornamental items in that apartment. It looks more like a shop than a home. Even the terrace has too much stuff on it.
Everyone is different and has different taste and perceptions.
@@WarrenJulieTravel Well I gave my opinion if that's alright?
Hi guys where do You come from?
We are US citizens 😊
I don't see people swimming.
If you mean in March? Yeah not happening often in March.