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How to become a teacher
There are several ways to become a teacher in Monaco – view the procedures below: How to obtain a secondment to primary schools in the Principality How to obtain a secondment to secondary schools in the Principality How to apply for a contractual post in a primary or secondary educational establishment in...
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Studying and Working in the UK: Youth Mobility Scheme (YMS)
Principle andConditionsThe Youth Mobility Scheme(YMS) enables young Monegasque nationals aged from 18 to 30 to benefit from a visa allowing them entry to British territory for a maximum period of two years in order to gain professional experience.You can apply if you: Are a Monegasque national Are aged 18 to 30...
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Civil Security: Prevent, Plan and Intervene
The Fire and Emergency ServiceThe Fire and emergency service comprises the major part of the civil security forces in the Principality. It has a brigade of 142 men and serves and assists the Monegasque population on a daily basis. The Fire and Emergency Service has been a unit of the Military force since 1909. It is...
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Coordinated emergency intervention
The Principality is equipped with civil security measures to deal with both day-to day and exceptional circumstances.
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How to consult and obtain an extract from the Trade and Industry Registry

What is the Trade and Industry Register (RCI)?
PrincipleThe Trade and Industry Registry is an official register of all commercial activities, companies other than non-trading companies, and economic interest groups.It ensures that all the legal formalities relating to setting up a business, and authorisation to run and advertise a business, have been met.Registr...
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Staying in Monaco
Foreign nationals wishing to stay in the Principality for less than three months require a passport, and in some cases a visa – which are necessary to enter French territory.Nationals of the European Economic AreaNationals of the European Economic Area and associated States do not require a visa to enter Monegasque...
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Information meetings for future and new residents
What is living in Monaco like? How to register children for school? How does healthcare work? What are the steps to set up a business?To answer those questions,the Welcome Office invites future and new residents to attend an information meeting on Thursday, October 27th 2022 at theForeign Residents' Club of Monaco(C...
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Meet the international community
The Principality is very cosmopolitan, with over 140 nationalities represented. The population of Monaco is over 39,000, of whom 8,000 are Monegasques, almost 10,000 are French nationals, more than 8,000 are Italian, and 2,800 are British. Several national communities number in the hundreds, including, for example,...
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VAT – Export of goods by tourists – Obligatory tax refund procedure
Travellers who normally reside in a non-EU country may, under certain conditions, benefit from a tax exemption when making purchases (VAT-free shopping) in the Principality of Monaco.From 1 January 2014, retailers who occasionally or regularly process tax refunds will have to use theonline PABLO procedure which has...
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How to process tax refunds if you are a trader

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)

How to request the intervention of the Monegasque credit guarantee fund

Guide to responsible purchases
This guide, designed in the form of 10 thematic fact sheets, is intended to be a flexible tool to encourage good practice in all departments of the Administration.
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Business premises
PrincipleThere are three types of business premises available in the Principality: Private premises (estate agencies, individuals) State-owned premises (belonging to the State) Premises located in Business Centres Private premisesA list of premises available to rent through the private sector can be consulted...
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