The obligation to take the test does NOT apply to persons under 18 years of age.
Montenegrin citizens and foreigners can enter Montenegro through all border crossings, with one of the evidence from the national digital COVID certificate, as follows:
1) that they have been fully vaccinated with the prescribed number of doses of vaccine against the new coronavirus before entering Montenegro, which has been issued by an authorized health institution;
2) negative result of PCR test for new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which was issued by a registered laboratory and is not older than 72 hours;
3) a positive PCR test result for a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), issued by a registered laboratory and older than 10 days, and not older than 180 days from the date of issuance of the results of this test; or
4) negative result of a rapid antigen test for a new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which was issued by a registered laboratory and is not older than 48 hours.
These persons may enter the ports of Montenegro by vessels, with this evidence or with a negative result of the PCR test for the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which was issued by a registered laboratory and was not older than 72 hours when boarding the vessel. .
If they do not have this evidence, Montenegrin citizens and foreigners who have permanent or temporary residence in Montenegro can enter Montenegro, with the order of quarantine or self-isolation for 10 days, and self-isolation means staying in family accommodation or other facilities, with monitoring the health condition of that person, as well as all members of his joint family household by the competent epidemiological service, in accordance with the decision of the sanitary inspection.
For these persons, self-isolation can be terminated after the expiration of six days of quarantine, ie self-isolation, with a negative result of the PCR test for the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), which was issued by a registered laboratory.
The obligation to possess this evidence does not apply to persons under 18 years of age.
The movement of goods for the needs of Montenegro, as well as the transit of passengers and goods is smooth.
Within the framework of the agreement, the Government of Hungary and the Government of Montenegro mutually accept and recognize the official certificates of vaccination against the COVID-19 virus. Persons who have not been vaccinated due to their age (under the age of 18) can enter the territory of Montenegro and Hungary without a test and quarantine, accompanied by family members who have a vaccination certificate.
Entry into Montenegro - special categories
In accordance with the recommendations of the European Commission, certain categories of persons necessary for the normal functioning of vital services and persons and persons of clear economic interest are excluded from the above criteria:
health workers (s), health researchers and scientists;
persons who perform or provide transport of passengers and goods;
diplomats accredited in Montenegro, staff of international organizations, military personnel and humanitarian aid workers in the performance of their functions;
certain categories of passengers in transit;
persons in need of international protection or coming to Montenegro for other humanitarian reasons (the principle of non-refoulement is respected);
foreign seafarers in transit embarking or disembarking in the ports of Bar, Budva, Kotor, the Port of Kumbor-Portonovi and Tivat (Gat I and Gat II);
foreigners who drive motor vehicles that transport goods, with special health surveillance measures.
For trips to Croatia, it is necessary for the traveler to have a vaccination certificate, a negative PCR test (not older than 72 hours), or a rapid antigen test, as well as a passenger certificate of accommodation where he will stay.
To travel to Turkey, it is necessary for the traveler to have a certificate of complete vaccination, a negative PCR test (not older than 72 hours), or a rapid antigen test.
Tourist trips to Poland are not allowed until further notice.
Travel to Belgium is possible for all travelers who have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized by the European Health Organization, with the mandatory completion of the PLF form
Travel to the UK is possible for all travelers who have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized by the European Health Organization, with the mandatory completion of the PLF form.
Upon arrival in the UK, passengers are required to schedule a test which is done no later than the second day of their stay in the country, with the day of arrival being counted as zero-day. You can schedule testing through the Stansted airport website.
When entering Austria, passengers from Montenegro are divided into two groups: vaccinated persons / recovered persons and non-vaccinated persons.
Vaccinated persons / recovered persons can enter Austria WITHOUT registration and WITHOUT quarantine.
Prerequisite for vaccinated persons:
Submission of proof of vaccination:
Vaccines that provide only one dose of the vaccine: 21 days have passed since the vaccination
Second dose of vaccine: no more than 360 days have passed; that it is between the first and second dose of the vaccine. 14 days have passed
The third dose of the "booster shot" vaccine: that no more than 360 days have passed; that 120 days had elapsed between the first and second dose of the vaccine.
More information can be found at the link: coronavirus (COVID-19) and travel
All our citizens who have proof of vaccination and revaccination with one of the vaccines recognized by the European Health Organization are allowed to enter Spain.
To enter Slovenia, our citizens need proof of vaccination and revaccination or proof that they have been suffering from Covid 19 in the last 6 months, along with a certificate of vaccination with at least one dose.
These conditions are informative and given the development of the situation with the Covid 19 virus, are subject to change.
Before traveling, passengers are obliged to check the conditions of entry into a foreign country in the diplomatic-consular mission/ministry of foreign affairs of that country, the legal entity that owns the aviokarte.me website is not responsible for the accuracy of the information that is informative.
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