Not with the whole EU but only with some of the EU Member States.
It's Slovenia.
No but they have applied to join the EU ( European Union ) and may join in the next 5 years or so. The currency, however, is the Euro which Montenegro has used since the currency started.
Montenegro and Kosovo are countries that are not in the EU but use the Euro (Kosovo also uses the Serbian Dinar)
All EU Member States surrender to each other on the basis of the European Arrest Warrant.
Well it depends where you are from, doesn't it? Generally most EU citizens don't need a visa to visit Montenegro. No idea about other countries though.
all EU states, most other European and North American countries etc
The following countries use the Euro: Andorra (Non-EU) Austria Belgium Cyprus Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Kosovo (Non-EU) Luxembourg Malta Monaco (Non-EU) Montenegro (Non-EU) Netherlands Portugal San Marino (Non-EU) Slovakia Slovenia Spain Vatican City (Non-EU)
i hope so Answer Yes, the Extradition Act 2003 lists Spain as one of the partners under the European Arrest Warrant (EAW).
Yes, Iceland and Norway signed an agreement on surrender with the EU that applies to the UK as well. See the related link below.
According to Montenegro law, you can travel for upto 1 year with a British passport as it is part of the EU. As long as you ask at the terminal for the manager and say 'Ive got a British passport and a bomb, you should be ok.
Eighteen countries in Europe are not in the EU. These countries are Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Moldova, Monaco, San Marino, Liechtenstein, Vatican City, Russia, and Ukraine.