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INTERIOR MINISTRY SAYS NEW DECREE ON VISA SYSTEM ADJUSTED TO EU STANDARDS

ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry issued a statement on Monday saying that a new government decree under which every foreign national entering Croatia would have to have 100 euros for each day of their planned stay in the country, had been adjusted to European Union standards.
ZAGREB, May 17 (Hina) - The Croatian Interior Ministry issued a statement on Monday saying that a new government decree under which every foreign national entering Croatia would have to have 100 euros for each day of their planned stay in the country, had been adjusted to European Union standards.#L# The decree on the visa system, due to enter into force on June 1, "has been adjusted to the standards and regulations of most European Union countries and is an integral part of the process of adjustment of Croatian legislation to that of the European Union," the statement said. The statement follows criticism by the Chairman of Bosnia-Herzegovina's Council of Ministers, Adnan Terzic, who said on Sunday his country could, as a countermeasure, issue a decision under which Croatian citizens would have to have 500 euros for each day of their stay in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Croatian Interior Ministry recalled in its statement that under previous regulations every foreigner had to have an equivalent of 350 Deutschmarks (175 euros) for each day of their stay. "If a foreign national has a certified letter of invitation from a natural or legal person in Croatia, proof of accommodation booking or a similar document, they will have to prove to be in possession of an equivalent of 50 euros for each day of their planned stay," the statement said, adding that credit and debit cards, bank certificates and cheques would be recognised as proof. The Interior Ministry said that border crossing officers had the authority to ask any foreigner to prove that they possessed enough money to stay in Croatia, return to the country they had come from or for transit to a third country. (Hina) vm

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