Friday, 29th August 2025

Montenegro Hosts Largest Number of Ukrainian Refugees per Capita

Montenegro has emerged as the largest host of Ukrainian refugees per capita in the world, sheltering over 200,000 Ukrainians fleeing the war

The country’s response has garnered international praise, particularly for extending temporary protection status for Ukrainians until March 2025. 

With nearly 10% of its population now consisting of registered refugees, Montenegro’s small size underscores the scale of its humanitarian effort. In addition to Ukrainians, thousands of Russians and Belarusians have also arrived, attracted by the visa-free regime and cultural similarities

The non-profit shelter Pristanište, based in Budva, plays a critical role in helping the most vulnerable among these refugees.

Offering temporary accommodation for up to two weeks, the shelter provides essential services like assistance with danaocumentation, housing, and job searches. 

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