Vaccination Certificate or Negative PCR Test Will Be Necessary for Entering North Macedonia as of Sept. 1 | Beta Briefing

Vaccination Certificate or Negative PCR Test Will Be Necessary for Entering North Macedonia as of Sept. 1

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Archive / News | 18.08.21 | access_time 11:24

Presevo-Tabanovce Joint Border Crossing (Beta / Government of Serbia / Slobodan Miljevic)

As of Sept. 1, foreign and North Macedonia nationals will have to possess a vaccination certificate, a negative PCR test, or proof that they have recently had COVID-19 to enter that country, the government in Skopje decided on Aug. 17.

The PCR test will have to be taken within 72 hours before entering the country, while the document of having had the illness has to cover the period of 45 days from the date of recovery.

Citizens of North Macedonia returning home after Sept. 1, who have neither of the said documents, will have to stay at home in isolation for seven days, according to a decree of the National Sanitary Inspectorate.

Foreign nationals passing through North Macedonia will have five hours to do so. They will have to sign a paper stating their intentions at the entry, which they will then hand in to border guards when leaving the country.

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