The monthly expenses of a family of four are about AMD 650,000, including basic needs, without rent.

Monthly expenses per person are about AMD 180,000 including basic needs, without rent.

 

There are no restrictions on foreign currency exchange. However, when you cross the border, you must declare any amount in excess of $10,000.

 

Passengers are NO LONGER REQUIRED for a COVID-19 PCR test or full vaccination certificate.
against COVID-19 for entry into the Republic of Armenia. For foreigners, entry into the Republic of Armenia continues to be open both through air and land borders.

 

If you want to drive in Armenia and you have an international license or you come from a country that is part of the Vienna Convention
(eg Russia, Georgia and UK), you can drive in Armenia. If not, you will need to apply for a local driver's license.

 

Usually you can stay in Armenia without a visa for up to 180 days a year. Longer stays are possible for holders of a residence permit.
In practice, the 180-day rule does not currently apply to returning visitors (for example, those who cross the border into Georgia or Iran and
return) only continuous stays of more than 180 days are subject to a fine of up to US$209$, payable upon departure.

Passports are issued on the 15th working day after the application is submitted, or at a shorter time upon your request for a fee. If the application is submitted by an embassy or consular office of the Republic of Armenia abroad, the passport is provided within 60 days from the date of submission of the application.

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Before you travel, you will need to obtain the necessary documents. Among them, a vaccination certificate, a veterinary certificate,
your pet's passport and photos. All animals imported into Armenia must have an import permit issued by the Ministry of Agriculture.
and animal passport.

 

We have 6 international schools in Armenia

  1. QSI – Quality Schools International: The oldest international school in Armenia, QSI was founded in 1995 and has been accredited by MSA/CESS since 2000. It belongs to a group of non-profit international schools that operate in English throughout the world. Other languages taught at the school include Armenian, Russian and French. 
    https://yerevan.qsi.org/

2. CIS International School in Armenia: A new international school located in Yerevan, CIS in Armenia, has both a pre-school and a regular school program for children under 18 years of age. The curriculum is based on the British and Armenian national programs with IGCSE, AS and A Level education in the upper grades. This means that it also includes Grade 13 and the final year is considered the "gold standard" of international qualifications. For now, the 2017-2018 school year is only open to children aged 3 to 12, with higher grades opening in the coming years. Full forms and documentation lists are included on the Admissions page of the website.
https://cisarmenia.com/

3. 3. British International School in Armenia (BISA) - BISA officially opened in September 2017 with A-level courses for an international certificate.
BISA offers the international levels KS3, IGCSE and IA, which are curricula for middle and high schools and are accepted all over the world. (https://bis.am/)

The BOO Academy is a preschool and accepts English speaking children. What makes this school unique is that all teachers are qualified through Pearson Education classes and English teachers are Cambridge CELTA certified. The maximum number of students in a given class is also limited to 12 students. Required documents are listed on the admission page on the website.

4. French international school in Armenia. This year the French International School turns 10 years old. The school offers classes in several languages, of which French is the preferred language. Armenian and English are also taught for several hours a week, while Russian and other languages such as German, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese can be studied up to grade 8. The school accepts children from 2 years of age.
In the last year, you must pass the bachelor's degree exam. Upon graduation, students can automatically enter the French University of Armenia or seek higher education opportunities in France.

http://www.eng.ecolefrancaise.am/

5. Armenian National Lyceum Anania Shirakatsi. Shirakatsi School provides education that meets international standards, is a member of the IBO (International Baccalaureate Organization) and Round Square. It runs all three IB programs for elementary, middle and high school students. It is designed for both Armenian and international students, with the last two years being held entirely in English. Children from 2 years old are accepted. The school turns 25 this year.

https://www.facebook.com/ShirakatsyLyceum/

6-International School UWC Dilijan. Dilijan International School aims to attract ambitious young people from all over the world to the picturesque region of Armenia, where the education system is focused on empowering future world leaders. Opening its doors in 2014, it became the 14th One World College, the first expansion in the Caucasus region. In the 2016-17 academic year, the school became home to 198 students from 72 countries. For more information, visit the extensive news section of the website.

https://www.uwcdilijan.org/

A temporary resident card is issued to foreign citizens who: study in Armenia, have a work permit in Armenia, wife/husband, parent or
child of a foreign citizen holding a temporary resident card of Armenia, wife/husband, parent, child or relative (brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother, grandchildren) of an Armenian citizen or a foreign citizen holding a special passport of Armenia, carries out entrepreneurial activities in Armenia, is a citizen of Armenia in other cases provided for by law. A temporary resident card is issued for a period of one year with the possibility of renewal for one year. The applicant must apply for renewal at least 30 days prior to the expiration of the temporary resident card.

Yes, you can get a temporary residence permit. A temporary resident card will cost (up to one year) 85,000 AMD.

Yes, you can get any job if you have a residence permit in Armenia. You do not need a work permit.

 

Start by registering the company in the State Register of Legal Entities in Yerevan. This is not cost related and the One Stop Business Entry was
launched by the Ministry of Justice in 2011. Name reservations, business registrations and tax identification numbers are issued here. TIN is issued by the State Registrar. The maximum time that all this can take is 3 working days.

Electronic registration is also available at www.e-register.am/am/ and is becoming more and more popular, but you will need an electronic signature. The site also allows
do a company search by name or person. There is no fee for opening an LLC or JSC, unless it is a non-profit organization or a branch of a company.

Required information for company registration:

Applicants have a few documents they may need, although most of them can be done at the registration office.

-Company name
-List of partners or owners
-Company manager
-Address of registration (no certificate of ownership or lease required - Must be Armenian)
-Amount of authorized capital
– Registration form, which includes information about shareholders and responsible managers
– Shareholder resolution signed by all
- Charter of the company
- Confirmation of payment of the state duty (by payment check or via e-payments.am)
– Personal information about the head of the executive body, including passport and social security ID
-Certificate of Beneficial Ownership certifying the beneficial owners of the company, for disclosure to the Central Bank of Armenia.

Trademark, company name. In Armenia, you can choose any name for the company, if it has not been previously registered by the state. A trademark adds an extra layer of legal protection to your brand. Then order a company seal, which can take up to 1 day and costs from AMD 8000. Is not
required by law.

The state education system of Armenia is represented by four levels of school education: preschool (from three to six years), primary (from one to three grades), secondary (from four to eight grades) and senior (from nine to ten grades). The last three levels are often grouped under the category of general education.

 

Beau Monde Service Armenia is the most convenient solution for transfers from / to Zvartnots Armenia airport at any time of the day.
The driver can pick you up and take you quickly to your departing flight, no matter how early in the morning, and meet you either at the ground transportation area or at the baggage claim level of Zvartnots Armenia Airport upon arrival at any time of the night. If you cannot find your driver at these levels or need to contact someone in the office, call the office at (+37410) 599995, (+37410) 599964.

Foreigners can be owners of real estate in Armenia: they can acquire, own, rent, sell, bequeath and otherwise dispose of their property on an equal basis with local residents. The only exception is that foreign citizens and stateless persons are not allowed to own land in Armenia.