ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - The Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro in Zagreb reported on Tuesday that over the next six months Croatian citizens would be able to enter Serbia and Montenegro with a tourist pass which will be issued at
border crossings.
ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) - The Embassy of Serbia and Montenegro in
Zagreb reported on Tuesday that over the next six months Croatian
citizens would be able to enter Serbia and Montenegro with a tourist
pass which will be issued at border crossings. #L#
The Embassy said in a statement that the Serbian Interior Ministry
passed a decree on issuing tourist passes which will refer to the
citizens of 27 mostly European countries, including Croatia.
In line with the decree, citizens of these countries will be able to
enter Serbia's territory between April 1 and September 30 with a 30-
day tourist visa.
Croatia is also on the list of 49 countries whose citizens, in line
with a decision by the Montenegrin government, will be able to visit
Montenegro as tourists without a visa, the Embassy said.
The citizens of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia and
Macedonia will be issued tourist passes to enter Serbia and
Montenegro based on their identification cards, while passed to
other citizens will be issued based on their passports.
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