Principality of Monaco · residence general
Residence Permit
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Monaco residence permit for anyone aged at least 16 who wants to reside in Monaco for more than three months in a year or settle there.
- Processing time
- Indicative only; timing depends on nationality, long-stay visa status where relevant, appointment availability and a complete residence file.
- Government fees
- The official page lists EUR 80 for issuing a first permit.
- Typical duration
- A temporary card valid for 1 year may be issued after a residence-permit application is submitted; later card type and validity depend on status and renewals.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Overview
Monaco requires anyone aged at least 16 who wishes to reside in Monaco for more than three months in a year, or set up home in the Principality, to apply for a residence permit from the Monegasque authorities. The official page says applicants must prove suitable accommodation in Monaco, sufficient financial resources and good character. Non-EEA nationals may also need the relevant visa or long-stay permission before the residence-permit stage.
Additional sources
Primary source
Residence permit and travel - MonServicePublic ↗ · Prince's Government of Monaco
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Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓The applicant is at least 16 years old and wants to reside in Monaco for more than three months in a year or set up home there.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ✓The applicant can prove accommodation in Monaco that is large enough for the household.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ✓The applicant can prove sufficient financial resources through salary, professional income, sufficient savings or support by a relative, spouse or partner.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ✓The applicant supplies good-character evidence through criminal-record information or equivalent from the last country of residence in the previous five years.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
Common blockers
- !No qualifying Monaco accommodation.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- !No acceptable evidence of financial resources or support.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- !Missing criminal-record evidence or, for non-EEA applicants, missing required long-stay permission.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Residence-permit application and identity documents.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ·Accommodation evidence such as ownership, company-held property, lease or host-family basis.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ·Financial evidence such as salary, professional income, Monaco bank reference or support evidence.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
- ·Criminal-record or equivalent good-character evidence issued within the required period.Prince's Government of Monaco ↗
Application pathway
Check the route fit
Confirm whether a visa or long-stay permit is needed before the Monaco residence-permit process.
Build the evidence pack
Prepare accommodation, financial-resource, identity and good-character evidence.
Submit through the official channel
Submit the Monaco residence-permit application through MonServicePublic or the Residency Section route.
After approval
After approval, keep the residence permit valid and surrender it if leaving Monaco permanently.
Official application links
Where to actually go next
These are the official pages to use for this route. Open them before preparing documents: the forms, fees, appointment systems, and sponsor steps can change without warning.
- Official guidanceApplicantUse official Residence Permit route page ↗
Use this official page to confirm requirements and follow the government filing route for Residence Permit.
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Frequently asked questions
Who needs a Monaco residence permit?+
The official page says anyone aged at least 16 who wants to reside in Monaco for more than three months in a year, or set up home in the Principality, must apply for a residence permit.
What does Monaco ask residence applicants to prove?+
The official page lists suitable accommodation in Monaco, sufficient financial resources and good character evidence. Requirements vary by nationality, especially for non-EEA nationals.
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