
COMBINE
Montenegrin expat in Serbia
Forum posts
13
About me
Montenegrin
Lives in Belgrade
Speaks Serbian, English, Russian
Registration: 11 April 2009
Thinking of moving to Belgrade from U.S. by ameanman
Hello, I am thinking of moving to Belgrade from D.C. but am undecided. I have heard positive and negative things. On the positive side, great atmosphere, food is tasty and fresh, the people are friendly and open. On the negative, the pollution ...
Here's one more positive (esp. if you're black): You wont get shot dead by cops, for being black while minding your own damn business :D Joking aside, public transport system isn't unreliable, there are buses, trams, trolleybuses, vans, ... Read More
Music in Serbia by Kenjee
Hi, Music is said to be a universal language. Indeed it helps to discover and better understand the culture of a country. What are the most popular music genres in Serbia? How about traditional music and instruments? Who are the local ...
The commentator above lives in the area where Turkish/Muslim heritage/influence is still strong so her opinion could be right for that area only (Sandak/Raka oblast). So, lets start with festivals: EXIT Festival (with Sea Dance Festival in ... Read More
Moving to Serbia next month by AaronDowling
Moving to Belgrade from start of April 2014 for a minimum 6 months. Will be renting an apartment and attempting to learn the local tongue, though I expect this to be quite a challenge as im not particularly proficient in language other than English. ...
With all these degrees, you've got to find job in "Belgrade on water" project (google it) ;) You've got it all here: http://www.mfa.gov.rs/en/consular-affairs/entry-serbia/entering-serbia-requirements (as Ozzy, you need no visa for up to 90 days, ... Read More
5 good reasons for living in Montenegro by Julien
Hi, if someone asks you the best reasons for making the choice to live and stay in Montenegro, what would be your top 5? Thanks in advance for participating, Julien
climate, natural beauties, food, slower pace of life, girls Read More
Greetings citizens of Montenegro! by Eugene42
Hello. I am a young man from Ukraine. 21 years old. Me and my comrade will be in Montenegro since the beginning of October until the New Year (3 month). We are looking for work and accommodation on the official basic. We have the funds to travel ...
The summer is over, so foreign workers aren't needed (in summer, Montenegro takes up to 70000 of them), so all caffe/restaurant jobs are taken by local workers. Even if you're exceptionally better than local guys - you don't speak Serbian, so your ... Read More
Muslims in Montenegro by lyeslou
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and thinking about the possibility to settle in Montenegro. I am actually living in Brazil. I have read about few instances of violence between Muslims and Serbs in some cities of Montenegro and would like to ...
1. Serbs live in Montenegro too (30% of all population), as Montenegrins live in Serbia (around 1.5% of population). 2. Montenegro is mostly atheistic state, altho most of citizens identify themselves as orthodox Christians, very few of them do ... Read More
Muslims in Montenegro by lyeslou
Hello everyone, I am new to this forum and thinking about the possibility to settle in Montenegro. I am actually living in Brazil. I have read about few instances of violence between Muslims and Serbs in some cities of Montenegro and would like to ...
If there was any violence, it wasn't big and it was 15 years ago. The bigger the city the bigger chance you'll see some violence (bar brawls, fights over girls or after car crashes; nothing to do with one religion or other). There are no 'safest' ... Read More
American Citizen looking to move to Serbia by yoeper
Like it says in the title. Im a 20, almost 21 year old male US Citizen named Yoel. I have deeply personal reasons for wanting to live in Serbia for as long term as possible. I fairly damn novice to the language, but I will work on that. I need ideas ...
How to get there? By plane, car, train, bus... horse, walking... teleportation? There's no civilian airport in KG, so if you like planes - land in BG and take a bus to KG. How to stay? Join some college maybe. Start working. In fields (crops, ... Read More
Rookie Askin' For Advice
Yeah, they'd replace the pig from the spit with you, the very moment you say you're Turk. So, stick to Greek part of yourself and you might enjoy. /joke Read More
Help - Moving to Montenegro by hotelcouple
We are looking at moving to Budva Montenegro with our daughter and are looking at schooling options for a 5 year old. International schools like Knightbridge and QSI are not options since they are a bit too expensive for our budget. We are looking ...
Kids up to 7 years old can go to kindergarten, kids older than that can go to elementary school. Bear in mind that in both kinds of schools Serbian (Montenegrin) language is spoken. And the kid would have to adapt to such environment. Read More