Montenegro tightens entry rules
Tourism
- 11 March, 2021
- 08:33
The Montenegrin Government has introduced new restrictive measures to combat the pandemic, Report informs with reference to RIA Novosti.
Only those who provide a negative COVID test result will be allowed into the country in the next seven days.
Montenegrin citizens, foreigners with the residence permit, and all foreign guests must provide one of the three defined documents if they come from outside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, or Albania.
These documents are a negative test result for COVID-19, done not earlier than 48 hours before arrival, or a serological antibody test, done within the last 30 days, or a certificate of vaccination.
In the past two months, the authorities did not require health documents from arrivals.
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