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The Agreement on Visa-Free Regime with Russia Entered Into Force

Published October 21, 2013
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viza_rusijaThe agreement on the visa-free regime between Russia and B&H, which was signed on 31st May in Moscow, entered into force yesterday.

According to this agreement, citizens of both countries will be able to stay without a visa in the territory of another country for 30 days of the total period of 60 days, counting from the date of entry.

For diplomats a  visa-free regime of 90 days remains in force, while employees in diplomatic missions, consulates and international organizations, as well as their families can have a visa-free regime during the entire period of their mandate.

The agreement also foresees that other categories of citizens, including those who are looking for a job, must have a visa.

(Source: Ekapija.ba)

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