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Minor Children and Spouses of citizens of BiH can enter BiH without a Test

Published September 16, 2020
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The Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina passed the Decision on Amendments to the Decision on Prescribing Additional Conditions for the Entry of Foreigners into Bosnia and Herzegovina. This decision enables, in addition to diplomatic and consular staff, entry into BiH without a negative test for coronavirus and staff of international organizations and under the same conditions and diplomatic staff who take office, and the process of their accreditation and identification card has not yet been completed and issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH, Klix.ba news portal reports.

Also, without a negative test for coronavirus, minor foreigners whose parent is a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as a foreigner who is the spouse of a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, are allowed to enter BiH.

We remind you that an earlier decision enabled citizens of Montenegro, the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbia to enter BiH without a test, when they enter Bosnia and Herzegovina directly from the country of which they are citizens, as well as their minor children and spouses who are citizens of other countries.

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