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Montenegro Customs Regulations

Import & export rules, duty-free allowances, prohibited items, and traveler health advisory

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$100
Duty-free limit
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200 cigs
Tobacco allowance
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1 litre
Alcohol allowance
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Import Regulations

All passengers, regardless of nationality

Foreigners, and nationals of Montenegro (Rep. of) residing abroad

Foreigners, and nationals of Montenegro (Rep. of) residing abroad

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  • Foreigners, and nationals of Montenegro (Rep. of) residing abroad
  • Verbal declaration that the goods are temporarily imported. However, for all other articles imported for personal use (e.g. video-camera, video-recorder etc.) a written declaration for temporary import is required. Nationals of Montenegro working abroad must provide a written declaration stating that the items concerned are temporarily imported.
  • Cats and dogs must be accompanied by a veterinarian Good Health Certificate legalised by the Veterinary Authorities at the point of origin or departure.
  • 1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250 grammes of tobacco;
  • 2. 1 litre of wine and 1 litre of spirits;
  • 3. 1/4 litre of Eau de Cologne and a reasonable quantity of perfume;
  • Foreigners, and nationals of Montenegro (Rep. of) residing abroad
  • Personal effects, such as jewellery and clothing, 2 photo cameras, 1 video camera, 1 pair of binoculars, camping equipment (tent, etc.), 1 bicycle (engine powered or not), sporting requisites (e.g. 1 of each: fishing equipment; diving equipment; 1 hunting arm with appropriate quantity of ammunition; 1 pair of skis; 2 tennis rackets). Moreover, if portable: 1 musical instrument, 1 CD/MP3 player, 1 laptop etc.
  • Articles (not including goods included in 'A.' above) up to the value of USD 100.
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Export Regulations

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  • An export licence may be required for articles of archaeological, historical, ethnographic, artistic, scientific or cultural value (e.g. gold, gold coins, paintings, antiques, hunting trophies, etc.). For information apply at customs town or airport offices.
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Health & Security

Basic health information for travelers to Montenegro

Basic security information for travelers to Montenegro

🩺 Basic Health Information for Travelers to Montenegro

  • Biritish travellers can get emergency treatment in Montenegro. However, the health system in Montenegro can suffer from a shortage of medicines and other essentials. Medical staff do not always speak English. In non-emergency cases, payment may be required and this would normally be made in cash. Therefore, you are advised to take out comprehensive travel insurance, which should also cover medical evacuation.
  • All travellers should seek medical advice before travelling to the country and ensure that all appropriate vaccinations are up to date.

🛡 Basic Security Information for Travelers to Montenegro

  • The general precaution is required; however there is no outstanding threat in the country. However, all travellers are advised to take special care in the areas that border Kosovo.
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Contact Information

For further assistance please contact the Montenegro Customs authorities directly. They will provide the latest information about customs regulations and export-import procedures.

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Telephone
+38220242835
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Stanka Dragojevica 2
81000