Anti-Condavid Conditions to Meet Exile to Enter Kosovo

Exiles who want to enter Kosovo's territory, through border points, must present the negative test for the Coronavirus if they do not have certificates of vaccine. Through a post on the official site, the National Centre for Border Management has reminded travelers that evidence of the vaccine will be requested by police. In case of lack of testing, he will [...]
Through a post on the official site, the National Centre for Border Management has reminded travelers that evidence of the vaccine will be requested by police.
In the event of lack of testing, quarantine will be required for a seven-day period.
“All citizens of the Republic of Kosovo, who are trying to enter the Republic of Kosovo, through border points, in case of lack of inoculation certificate, to enable access, police will request the test negative PCR no older than 48 hours, or to request quarantine for a 7-day period”, the announcement said.
Currently, all border crossings are free for circulation and there are no columns. And from January 3rd, 2022 to enter Kosovo, citizens must have both doses of vaccine against COVID-19.
Unlike Anti - Measures - CO The VID approved by the Kosovo Government on 1 December said that every person who enters the Republic of Kosovo should possess one of the following evidence:
- The vaccine certificate for full vaccine (with two doses) against COVID-19;
-The vaccine certificate for vaccination with a dose along with the evidence that the person passed COVID-19. The positive PCR released no less than 21 days and no more than 180 days.
- From January 3rd, 2022 for all those entering the Republic of Kosovo will be worth only witness according to 2.1 point of this (Certificate of full vaccine (with two doses) against COVID-19), said the decision.











