Belarus introduced a visa-free regime for Bulgaria and 34 other European countries

Currently, visitors from the countries in question can stay in Belarus for no more than 30 days, subject to mandatory arrival at Minsk airport and registration.

Belarus introduced a visa-free regime for citizens of 35 European countries through all international road and railway checkpoints, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus announced.

The visa-free regime is valid for 90 days for citizens of Austria, Andorra, Belgium, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Vatican City, Great Britain, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Denmark, Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Italy, Cyprus, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, North Macedonia, Slovakia, Slovenia. Finland, France, Croatia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden and Estonia.

According to the changes, citizens of these 35 countries will be able to enter Belarusian territory without a visa and stay there for up to 90 days within a year.

Currently, visitors from the countries in question can stay in Belarus for no more than 30 days, subject to mandatory arrival at Minsk airport and registration. The new regime takes effect on Friday.

The current visa-free regimes for entry through land checkpoints for citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Poland are also maintained. The previous visa-free regime for entry through air checkpoints for citizens of these three countries remains in force. I BGNES