Citizens of Northern Macedonia this summer will be able to vacation in all neighboring countries, where they traditionally spend their summer holidays, without presenting any vaccination certificate, negative PCR or antigen test.

Restrictions that were valid for entry into the Republic of Albania and Greece, a few days ago were completely lifted for the citizens of Macedonia, so from May 1 the movement of passengers and goods in both countries is completely free.

So far, only neighboring Serbia and Bulgaria have not requested any certificate for the entry of our citizens in those countries, because as they say from their embassies, the situation with the Covid pandemic there has long been stable.

As for the EU countries, Germany has included Northern Macedonia in the list of low-risk countries since February 27, and since then no electronic registration is required to enter the country, but the condition for full vaccination of mandatory is still in force.

From 1 February, the validity of the EU vaccination certificate has been reduced from 12 to 9 months from the second dose of the known vaccine.

To enter Italy, every foreign national needs a PLF (Passenger Locator Form) form and a certificate of either complete vaccination, or a negative PCR or antigen test.

Citizens of the Republic of Northern Macedonia from 01.04.2022 can enter France if they are vaccinated.

Unvaccinated persons will need to submit a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours or an antigen test valid for 48 hours.