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Monaco Emigration
As a British citizen you don't need a visa to visit Monaco but if you want to reside in Monaco for more than 3 months you need to apply for a residence permit. You will need to visit the local police station for an interview. You must present to them with:
- Proof of ID, e.g. valid passport
- Bank letter to verify that you have sufficient funds to support yourself and your dependants.
- A medical certificate
- Two recent photo's
If you have been convicted of a serious offence you will not be granted a permit. The permit will normally be issued within 45 days of the application and is valid for 1 year. You must renew the permit annually for the next 2 years. After this initial period the permit will be granted for 3 year periods. After 9 years you will be entitled to a permit valid for 10 years and can then apply for citizenship.
To apply for a residence permit you need to contact:
Fiscal Affairs Department
Le Panorama
57, rue Grimaldi
MC 98000 Monoco
Tel: +377 98 98 40 54
Fax: +377 98 98 81 55
Opening hours: 9.00am - 12.30am / 1.30pm - 5.00pm Monday to Friday
If you want to get a job in Monaco you must obtain a work permit. To do this you must complete and submit a visa application including a contract of employment and proof of your fixed address in Monaco.
To apply for a work permit you need to contact:
Administrative Information Centre
23, Avenue Albert II
Quartier de Fontvieille
98000 Monaco
Tel: +377 98 98 40 26
Fax: +377 98 98 40 86
Email: centre-info@gouv.mc
Opening hours: 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
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