Citizens of the Republic of Kosovo To Need Visas for Entering Croatia as of May 1
April 4th, 2008
Zagreb, April 4 (CP) – As of May 1 all Kosovo citizens will have to obtain visas in order to enter Croatia.
Croatia has recognized Kosovo on March 19 and has been placed on a visa regime, as it has still not adopted basic legislation on citizenship and passports, so that most of its citizens are travelling using documents issued by the UN temporary administration which fall under the visa regime.
The Croatian government has stated it could reconsider the issue of visas for citizens of Kosovo once the basic legislation on citizenships and passports is adopted in Kosovo.
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