It is not in the European Union. It would have to first apply. After that there is a series of procedures to go through. This can take a different amount of time for each country. So there is no definite answer to your question.
No, because Montenegro is not a member of the European Union.
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.
State union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and montenegro. In 2006. they separated thus creating two states: Serbia and Montenegro.
Serbia and Montenegro.
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There are countries that do not wish to join the European Union or there are countries that are not accepted into the European Union. For example, Norway sent in an application but that application remains frozen for now (after more than two decades). Another example is Belarus, a dictatorial European nation which is disliked by the European Union for its inhumane and corruptable government. However, almost every country (including Norway and Belarus) plan on joining the European Union in the years to come. By next year, Croatia will be a member (July 2013). Iceland, Turkey, and Montenegro are also in the midst of becoming a member soon while Serbia and Albania have just sent in their applications.
No, Kosovo is not a member of the European Union.
No, it is not in the European Union.
Only 27 (out of 50) European countries are a members of the European Union. The non-members include Iceland*, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Monaco, Vatican City, San Marino, Croatia*, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro*, Albania*, Kosovo, Macedonia*, Turkey*, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia*, and Belarus. * = countries who are not members of the European Union, but are currently in the midst of becoming one.
No, Switzerland is not a member of the European Union.
No, Israel is not in the European Union.