Slovenia Announces Croats with Old Identity Cards Will Not Be Let over the Border
March 20th, 2008
Zagreb, March 20 (CP) – The Slovene Foreign Ministry has informed the Croatian Foreign Ministry that as of Friday, March 21 Croats holding old identity cards will no longer be allowed over the border into Slovenia.
The Slovene Foreign Ministry explained the old identity cards no longer match the EU security standards.
Croatian nationals holding a valid passport will be let through as well as those with updated identity cards.
The ‘old’ identity cards that are of a different shape and look to that of the ‘new’ ones still represent a valid document within Croatia’s borders.
News Info: News in Politics, Tagged: identity cards, Slovenia
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