Montenegro is not a member of the European Union or the EEA. Drivers based in Montenegro who wish to operate commercial trucks or buses within the EU must hold a valid EU Code 95 qualification, which is obtained in an EU member state. Montenegro's national professional driver qualification is not automatically recognised as EU Code 95.
Within Montenegro, professional driver qualification is governed by the Zakon o prevozu u drumskom saobraćaju and ministerial rules on professional driver qualification and administered by Ministarstvo saobraćaja i pomorstva and the Sekretarijat za saobraćaj. This guide focuses primarily on the EU Code 95 pathway, which is what Montenegro-licensed drivers most often need to access work opportunities in the EU market.
This complete FastDriver.eu guide explains how Code 95 applies in Montenegro, who must hold it, how it is obtained, how long it is valid, and how to keep it current. It is written for professional truck and bus drivers, employers, recruiters, and non-EU drivers seeking to build a career in commercial transport. Major demand centres include Podgorica, Nikšić, Bar and Herceg Novi.
If you are an employer recruiting qualified drivers, you can Hire Professional Truck Drivers through FastDriver. Drivers ready to work can complete Truck Driver Registration Europe to get started, or check Code 95 eligibility here.
For drivers based in Montenegro, the practical question is whether you want to drive commercially within Montenegro only — in which case Montenegro's national professional driver qualification rules apply — or whether you want to drive commercially within the EU, which requires EU Code 95 obtained in an EU member state.
Many Montenegro drivers seek EU employment because of higher wages and stable demand. To work commercially in the EU, you must hold a valid EU driving licence (or recognised converted licence) for Categories C, CE, C1, D, D1 or related, and a valid EU Code 95 issued by an EU member state.
Montenegro-licensed drivers wishing to drive commercially in the EU must complete EU Code 95 training and examinations in an EU member state, through an authorised provider in that country. EU member states do not generally convert Montenegro professional qualifications directly into EU Code 95; the full training is normally required.
The practical route is: secure a work permit pathway (such as an EU member-state work permit, with several Western Balkan-specific routes available (e.g. Austria's Westbalkanregelung)), obtain a valid EU driving licence (either via exchange where bilateral agreements exist or by full re-examination), complete EU Code 95 initial qualification, and start commercial driving with full EU recognition.
Once obtained in an EU member state, the Code 95 is valid for five years from the date of issue or last periodic training. It is recognised across all 27 EU member states and the EEA. To maintain it, you must complete 35 hours of approved periodic training every five years in an EU member state's authorised training centre.
Montenegro supplies drivers to Croatia, Slovenia, Germany and Austria under various EU work routes. Typical salary expectations for qualified Category CE drivers are around around €600–€1,100 per month domestically; significantly higher when working in the EU, depending on employer, route, experience and specialist endorsements such as ADR for hazardous goods. Common cross-border routes from Montenegro include Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Albania.
For employment in the EU, the typical work permit pathway is: an EU member-state work permit, with several Western Balkan-specific routes available (e.g. Austria's Westbalkanregelung). Employers and drivers should always confirm current immigration requirements with the relevant authority before committing to a role.
Drivers from Montenegro operating commercially in the EU must follow EU driving and rest time rules under Regulation (EC) No 561/2006 and tachograph requirements under Regulation (EU) No 165/2014 while on EU territory. You can check tachograph eligibility for full guidance.
Get clear, reliable information about Code 95 eligibility for drivers from Montenegro, including how to obtain a valid EU Code 95, work permit pathways for EU employment, training providers in EU member states, and the recognition rules that apply to Montenegro-licensed drivers.
This guide is designed for drivers from Montenegro considering EU employment, employers recruiting Montenegro drivers, and logistics companies managing cross-border operations. FastDriver.eu walks you through every practical step.
Understand the requirements for Montenegro drivers to obtain EU Code 95, including work permit pathways, eligible training providers in EU member states, the relationship between Montenegro's national professional driver qualification and EU Code 95, and the documents needed before starting EU commercial work.
Code 95 is the EU Driver CPC qualification, required for any commercial truck or bus driving within the European Union. For drivers from Montenegro, the national professional driver qualification is not automatically valid as EU Code 95 — a full EU Code 95 must be obtained at an authorised provider in an EU member state.
Montenegro-based drivers who want to drive commercial trucks or buses within the EU need EU Code 95, obtained in an EU member state. Drivers operating only within Montenegro follow the Montenegro national rules, which are not the same as EU Code 95.
Obtain a valid EU driving licence, complete EU Code 95 initial qualification at an authorised provider in an EU member state, and pass the relevant examinations. The EU member state's licensing authority will then issue your Code 95, which is valid across the EU and EEA.
The cost depends on the EU member state where you train. EU Code 95 initial qualification typically costs several hundred to over a thousand euros, with the 35-hour periodic training adding a few hundred euros. Some EU employers sponsor training for incoming drivers from Montenegro where shortage occupation rules permit.
EU Code 95 obtained in an EU member state is valid for five years from issue or from your last periodic training. To keep it valid you must complete 35 hours of approved periodic training in an EU member state before expiry.
Once you hold EU Code 95 obtained in an EU member state, you must complete 35 hours of approved periodic training every 5 years at an EU-authorised provider. Training covers EU driving rules, tachograph operation, safety, and other prescribed topics.
You apply through the licensing authority of the EU member state where you complete the training. That EU country's authority issues the Code 95, which is then valid throughout the EU and EEA.
Online and blended learning for EU Code 95 periodic training is available subject to the rules of the EU member state where you train. Confirm with your chosen authorised provider before paying for any course.
Your EU commercial driving rights stop until you complete a fresh 35 hours of approved periodic training in an EU member state and re-apply for the Driver Qualification Card. There is no grace period for expired Code 95.
Yes. Commercial bus and coach drivers from Montenegro operating Category D, D1, DE or D1E vehicles within the EU need EU Code 95 on the same basis as truck drivers. The qualification is obtained in an EU member state and the 35-hour periodic training requirement applies equally to passenger transport.
Yes. Drivers from Montenegro can obtain EU Code 95 in an EU member state, subject to the work permit and licence rules of that country. The typical pathway is an EU member-state work permit, with several Western Balkan-specific routes available (e.g. Austria's Westbalkanregelung), followed by licence recognition and Code 95 initial qualification.
Yes. For EU employment, you typically need a work and residence permit in the EU member state where you intend to work. The applicable pathway depends on the country and current rules; the common route for Montenegro nationals is an EU member-state work permit, with several Western Balkan-specific routes available (e.g. Austria's Westbalkanregelung).
Montenegro's national professional driver qualification is not valid in the EU. EU Code 95 obtained in an EU member state, however, is fully valid across all 27 EU member states and EEA countries.
Montenegro-licensed drivers training for EU Code 95 use authorised training providers in the EU member state where they intend to qualify. Always verify authorisation with the licensing authority of that EU country before paying for training.
Start your 35 hours of EU periodic training at least 12 to 18 months before your Code 95 expires. Course places fill quickly in major EU markets, there is no grace period, and there are no extensions. Plan ahead to keep your EU commercial driving rights uninterrupted.
Salary expectations in Montenegro for qualified Category CE drivers with current Code 95 typically range from around €600–€1,100 per month domestically; significantly higher when working in the EU, depending on employer, route, experience, and specialist endorsements such as ADR for hazardous goods. Montenegro supplies drivers to Croatia, Slovenia, Germany and Austria under various EU work routes.
For drivers from Montenegro seeking commercial work in the EU, EU Code 95 obtained in an EU member state is the gateway to one of Europe's most active labour markets. With many EU countries listing professional drivers as a shortage occupation, qualified Montenegro drivers with EU Code 95 and the right work authorisation are highly employable.
To recruit qualified, compliant drivers, employers can Hire Professional Truck Drivers in Europe through FastDriver. Drivers can register for opportunities or browse truck driver vacancies in Europe to take the next step.
This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, immigration, or professional advice. Code 95 rules, training requirements, fees, work permit conditions, and enforcement procedures are subject to change. Readers should verify the current requirements applicable to their situation with the relevant Montenegro authority and the licensing authority of the EU member state where you intend to qualify, the European Commission's official transport resources, or a qualified professional before making any operational, legal, or career decisions. FastDriver makes reasonable efforts to maintain accurate information but accepts no liability for errors, omissions, or actions taken in reliance on this guide.
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