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Monaco – Administrative services

The visitor can find all of Monaco's administrative services and offices below. These offices mainly (but not only) concern the establishment in the Principality and their documents are in most cases in French.   Government of Monaco Mairie de Monaco,  Town Hall – At: Place de la Mairie, MC 98000 Monaco (Open: 08:00-16:30 Monday to Friday Tel: (+377) 93 15 28 63) Service de l'Etat Civil, For the registration of births, marriages, deaths, legalization of documents and other administrative duties – At: Mairie de Monaco, Place de la Mairie, Monaco (Open: 08:00-16:00 Monday to Friday, Saturday 09:00-12:00, Tel: (+377) 93 15 28 [...]

Monaco – Telephone and internet

Subscribe to Monaco Telecom: Visit one of the many Monaco Telecom stores with the following documents: A bank account statement (RIB) An identity document Proof of residence (copy of rental agreement, property deed, etc.) As well as all information concerning the complete address (street number, street name, block, floor, and the characters appearing on the logo, namely the square that is generally located above your front door, which contains 5 numbers or letters) Contact Monaco Telecom The Hellenic Community of Monaco is not responsible for affiliate or partner sites. Monaco Telecom is the sole provider of internet, cable television, and [...]

Monaco – Indicative cost of living

It is interesting to make a reference to the indicative cost of living in the Principality of Monaco. The idea is to help those who are thinking about working or already have a job offer. The numbers are indicative for one person and may vary significantly depending on the lifestyle each of us chooses: 1. Apartment 50-60 sq m from 1800-3000 euros / month depending on the neighborhood and the facilities of the building (see also the links on our website for direct contact with real estate agencies). See here . 2. Transportation from one (1) euro for the bus and about [...]

Monaco – Work permit and contracts

Employment contracts in Monaco are similar to those in France, although in some cases more flexible. There are 2 types:  a) Indefinite term – Contrat a duree indeterminee (CDI) and b) fixed term – Contrat a duree determinee (CDD).  The employment contract includes at least: Name/Surname of Employee and Employer as well as their address Position Salary Contract type Trial period (if any) Notice period Vacation duration/year There is a type of work permit (Permis de travail) in Monaco. All Greeks who will work in Monaco need a work permit BEFORE starting their new position. It is necessary to change the permit if they change [...]

Monaco – Entry and settlement

Become a resident Meet the requirements: Any foreigner over the age of 16 who wishes to reside in Monaco for more than 3 months per year must apply for a resident card issued by the Monegasque authorities, in accordance with the Franco-Monegasque Neighborhood Convention of May 18, 1963, and the . Nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA): All that is required is a valid identity card or passport. No visa is required. Nationals of countries outside the EEA: Before taking any steps in the Principality, apply for a Monaco residence visa issued by the French authorities. Please note that [...]

Monaco – Entry and establishment

Become a resident Any foreigner over the age of 16 who wants to reside in Monaco – more than 3 months per year – must apply for a resident card delivered by the Monégasque authorities, in application of the Franco-Monégasque Convention of Neighborhood of 18 May 1963 et al. Ressortissants de l'Espace Economique Européen (EEE) : Il suffit d'être titulaire d'une carte d'identité or d'un passeport en cours de validité. Aucun visa n'est requisite. Ressortissants de pays hors EEE Avant toute démarche en Principauté, solicitor un visa d'établissement pour Monaco delivered by les Autorités françaises. Attention, this visa also concerns minors. Contact the Consulate of France in your [...]

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