Kosovars cannot yet visit Montenegro without coronary test

Montenegro's government has presented new measures at war against the spread of COVID-19 on Thursday evening. In the announcement published on the Montenegrin Government's official page, it has become clear that the entry to Kosovo's citizens in this country is possible only with negative preliminary testing for COVID-19. [...]
Montenegro's government has presented new measures at war against the spread of COVID-19 on Thursday evening.
In the announcement published on the Montenegrin Government's official page, it has become clear that the entry to Kosovo's citizens in this country is possible only with negative preliminary testing for COVID-19.
At the point where information is provided about the entry into Montenegro of foreigners, Kosovo is part of the “yellowlist”. Part of this list are Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine and Singapore. In the announcement, details of what conditions must be met for entry into Montenegro of citizens from the “list yellow”>.
“With negative results of PCR or E test LISA for COVIDD-19, older than 72 hours, if the following three conditions are met: 1. It's a country's resident from greenlist or yellowlist; or it's stayed at least 15 days before entering Montenegro in a country from greenlist or yellowlist. 2. It hasn't been for 15 days before the Montenegro entrance to any country outside the Greenlist or yellowlist 3. It has not travelled to a country or through a country outside the Greenlist or yellowlist except the transitor (transit is a non-stop travel, shown by inspecting travel document”, the report says.
But Kosovars living in European countries can travel to Montenegro.
There are no restrictions for citizens of “greenlist countries involving Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czechia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Holland, Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Malta, Germany, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, but other countries including Switzerland, Norway, Australia, Time conveys.
The conditions for entry into Montenegro of those in the green list of” are to be residents of states on this list or to stand at least 15 days before Montenegro's entry into places from this list; that for 15 days before entering Montenegro, they should not have stayed anywhere outside the Green “list” and not have travelled to or through any state outside any green “, in addition to the transit.
This means that Albanians living in European countries can enter Montenegro, but not initially if they have stayed in Kosovo.
For residents of Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia, the transitary crossing through Montenegro is also preceded. Transmission is allowed without a test, but by controlling the time of their stay within Montenegro's territory.











