Brazil*

Diplomatic Missions to Montenegro and visa regimes for citizens of Montenegro

Brazil
Table of Contents:
Visa regimeDiplomatic relationsOfficial visitsOther meetingsEconomic indicators

Contact

Embassy of Brazil in Serbia

City:
Belgrade
Address:
Krunska 14,11000 Beograd, Srbija
Phone:
+381 11 323 97 81+381 11 323 97 82+381 11 323 97 83
Fax:
+381 11 323 06 53
For countries marked with asterisk (*), there is no resident mission.

Visa regime

Nationals of Montenegro may enter, pass through and stay in Brazil for up to 90 days, with a valid travel document, without a visa.

Diplomatic relations

The Federal Republic of Brazil recognized Montenegro on June 14, 2006, while diplomatic relations were established on October 20, 2006. The two countries are nourishing good bilateral co-operation. Eduardo Botelho Barbosa became the Ambassador of Brazil to Montenegro, based in Belgrade, on May 13, 2019, and in February 2020, Srđan Stanković became the Ambassador of Montenegro to Brazil, based in Buenos Aires. The Honorary Consulate of Montenegro in Sao Paulo, headed by Honorary Consul Marko Brajović, was opened on May 23, 2016.

The overall relations between Montenegro and Brazil can be assessed as friendly, and there are no open issues.

Official visits

There have been no official visits since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

Other meetings

On May 28, 2010, Minister of Foreign Affairs Milan Roćen met with Minister of Foreign Affairs of Brazil Celso Amorim, during the annual Ministerial Meeting of the Alliance of Civilizations, in Rio de Janeiro.

In September 2008, Foreign Minister Milan Rocen met with Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim on the sidelines of the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly.

Economic indicators

During 2020, trade amounted to EUR 8.39 million (8,372,000 imports and 11,000 exports). During 2019, trade amounted to 9.8 mil. € (export € 25,000 and import € 9,787,000). Trade in 2018 amounted to € 7,733,802 (exports € 18,464, imports € 7,715.338 million - which is 19% less than imports in 2017).