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Indians Can Now Live Their European Dream With Bosnia And Herzegovina's Permanent Residence Permit

27 September 2025

If you have always wanted to live and work in a European country, you can now apply for a permanent residence permit in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Whether you like mountains or love rivers, Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for its stunning natural landscapes. From the waterfalls of Kravica and the Una River to Mostar's Stari Most bridge, the country has some of the most beautiful sights. Not just that, the country also offers good work opportunities.

If you want to live and work in Bosnia and Herzegovina for a long time, here's how you can apply for a permanent residence permit.

Who Is Eligible
To meet the eligibility criteria, you must:

Have resided in Bosnia and Herzegovina uninterrupted for at least 5 years
Have sufficient and regular funds to support yourself
Have accommodation in the country
Have health insurance in the country
Have no criminal record
Have knowledge of one of the official languages: Bosnian, Serbian, or Croatian
How To Apply
Step 1: Check your eligibility and only apply if you have stayed in the country for 5 uninterrupted years.
Step 2: Gather all the documents, including:

Recent photos
A valid passport
Proof of uninterrupted temporary residence for five years
Proof of sufficient and regular funds
Proof of adequate accommodation in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Valid health insurance
Certificate of knowledge in one of the official languages
Certificate proving no criminal record
Step 3: Submit an application for permanent residency to the Service for Foreigners' Affairs of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Step 4: Pay the administrative fee of 200 BAM (Rs 10,578 approximately) for the permanent residence permit issuance.
Step 5: Submit your biometric data when requested.
Step 6: Await the decision, which is usually issued within 60 days if you meet all requirements. However, this period may vary.

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