Long-Stay Visa for Professional Activities
Monaco
Last updated: December 26, 2025
1 year
$107
5-7 months
High
About this Visa
This visa lets you live and work in Monaco for as long as you want. You need either a job in Monaco or €500,000 in a bank account there. Anyone from any country can apply—there are no banned nationalities. You can work without special permission, bring your family, and travel around Europe. After 10 years living there, you can become a Monaco citizen (but you must give up your other citizenship). Get healthcare with required insurance and stay as long as you want by renewing your card.
Key Benefits
- Work without special permission
- Bring spouse and children
- Travel freely throughout Europe
- Become Monaco citizen after 10 years
- Healthcare access with insurance
- Unlimited stay by renewing card
Eligibility & Requirements
Eligibility Criteria
- Must be 16 or older
- Must have Monaco job offer OR €500,000 for bank deposit
- No criminal record
- Must have health insurance
- Must have proof of residence in Monaco
- If employed, employer must show they could not find local candidate for position
Financial Requirement
If working: salary minimum €1,802/month. If investing: €500,000 in Monaco bank account.
Documents
- Valid passportLess than 10 years old, valid 18+ months
- Birth certificateOriginal or certified copy
- Marriage/divorce certificatesIf applicable
- Job contract or bank statementMonaco employment contract or €500,000 bank statement
- Police recordProof of no criminal record from home country
- Proof of residenceLease or property deed for Monaco accommodation
- Health insurance€30-100/month minimum coverage
- Passport photos3 recent compliant photos
- Bank statementsFrom home country showing financial stability
- Translated documentsAll foreign language documents must be officially translated and certified
Disclaimer: The information on this page is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or immigration advice. Visa requirements, fees, and processes change frequently. Please verify all information with official government sources and consult a qualified immigration attorney before making decisions.