San Marino
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San Marino

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90

days max stay

6 months

passport validity required

Italian

official language

EUR

currency

About

Despite a score of 9, San Marino has **zero relevance** as a destination for Bangladeshi nationals. The score reflects San Marino's high GDP and proximity to Rome (BD embassy) — it does not reflect any employment pathway.

San Marino claims to be the **oldest republic in the world**, founded in **301 AD**. It is a microstate of approximately **33,642 people** and **61 km²**, entirely enclosed by Italy, perched on Mount Titano in the Apennine Mountains.

ENTRY — ITALIAN/SCHENGEN VISA:

San Marino is **not part of the EU or Schengen Area** but is entirely surrounded by Italy. There is no San Marinese visa system. BD nationals need a **Schengen visa** (specifically an Italian visa, since all access is through Italy) to reach San Marino. The border with Italy is open and unmarked.

ECONOMIC CONTEXT:

GDP per capita approximately **$52,447** (2024, World Bank nominal) — about **19 times Bangladesh's level**. The economy is driven by tourism, banking, ceramics, and electronics manufacturing. San Marino uses the **euro (EUR)** under agreement with the EU. The country issues its own euro coins (collectible).

The labour market is tiny. Most of the workforce are Sammarinese citizens or Italian cross-border commuters. There is no pathway for BD nationals.

BD CONSULAR COVERAGE:

There is no Bangladesh Embassy in San Marino. The nearest BD mission is the **Embassy of Bangladesh in Rome, Italy** (rome.mofa.gov.bd, ~270km from San Marino). Rome is the closest operational BD embassy to San Marino.

LANGUAGE:

**Italian** is the official language. The Romagnol dialect is traditional. English is limited. Hard barrier for BD nationals.

US TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS: Not rated (microstate).

US TRAVEL ADVISORY: **Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions.**

The Active Jobs section above shows the current live count for San Marino.

Entry & Visa Requirements

  • visa-required
  • San Marino has no visa system. Entry is through Italy — BD nationals need a **Schengen visa** (Italian visa). Open border with Italy.

    BD consular coverage: Embassy of Bangladesh, Rome (rome.mofa.gov.bd, ~270km).
  • Return ticket required
  • Proof of funds required

Work Permit Pathway

There is no work pathway for Bangladeshi nationals in San Marino. The labour market is tiny (~33,642 population) and dominated by Sammarinese citizens and Italian commuters. No bilateral labour agreement exists. No BMET-registered agencies recruit for San Marino.

BD consular coverage: Embassy of Bangladesh, Rome (rome.mofa.gov.bd, ~270km).

Job Market

The Active Jobs section above shows the current live count for San Marino.

San Marino has a micro-economy. GDP per capita approximately $52,447 (2024, World Bank nominal). Key sectors: tourism, banking, ceramics, electronics. Collectible euro coins. There is no BD labour corridor.

Salary & Payments

San Marino's GDP per capita is approximately $52,447 (2024, World Bank nominal) — about 19 times Bangladesh's level. Uses the euro (EUR). No BD labour corridor — salary ranges not applicable.

Where to Apply

embassy

Last updated: 2026-06-17

Housing & Living

Social & Culture

There is no Bangladeshi community in San Marino. BD consular coverage: Embassy of Bangladesh, Rome (rome.mofa.gov.bd, ~270km).

Content Quality

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  • • Passport validity (6+ months beyond travel date)
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Last verified

17 Jun 2026

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