Visa liberalization for citizens of 80 states comes into force in Belarus

  12 February 2017    Read: 1678
Visa liberalization  for citizens of 80 states comes into force in Belarus
The abolition of a visa regime for nationals of 80 countries, including 39 European ones, as well as Australia, Japan, India and the United States among others, who intend to make short trips to Belarus, comes into effect on February 12.
On January 9, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko signed a decree dubbed "On the introduction of the visa-free entry and departure for foreign citizens" abolishing visa requirements for a period of up to five days on entry via the Minsk National Airport. The decree was expected to enter into force a month after its official publication that took place on January 11.


On February 3, Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei said that Minsk could increase the period of foreigners` visa-free stay in the country, if the format proved effective.

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