MINSK, 17 July (BelTA) – Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has supported the proposal to waive visas for citizens of 35 European countries traveling via all road and railway checkpoints, reads a statement of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, BelTA has learned.
“Continuing to demonstrate the openness and peacefulness of our country, being committed to the principles of good-neighborliness, facilitating people-to-people contacts and improving freedom of movement, the Belarusian president has supported the proposal by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other state bodies to allow citizens of 35 European countries to enter, exit the Republic of Belarus through all road and railway checkpoints,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs added.
The visa waiver will come into effect at 8:00 on 19 July 2024.
Thus, starting from 19 July, citizens of all European countries entitled to this visa waiver will be able to enter and exit Belarus through all land and air international checkpoints of the Republic of Belarus upon presenting valid travel documents. They will be able stay on the territory of Belarus for up to 30 days from the date of entry.
The new entry and exit rules will be in effect until 31 December 2024.
The current visa-free scheme for citizens of Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and other countries who enter Belarus through land checkpoints will remain in place.
Along with this, Belarus retains the previous visa waiver program that permits citizens of participating countries to come to Belarus without visas if they enter and leave through air checkpoints. This will give foreigners more options to visit Belarus in the wake of artificial obstacles and restrictions imposed by neighboring Western countries.
1. Austria
2. Andorra
3. Belgium
4. Bulgaria
5. Bosnia and Herzegovina
6. Vatican
7. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
8. Hungary
9. Greece
10. Denmark
11. Ireland
12. Iceland
13. Spain
14. Italy
15. Cyprus
16. Liechtenstein
17. Luxembourg
18. Malta
19. Monaco
20. Netherlands
21. Norway
22. Portugal
23. Romania
24. San Marino
25. North Macedonia
26. Slovakia
27. Slovenia
28. Finland
29. France
30. Germany
31. Croatia
32. Czech Republic
33. Switzerland
34. Sweden
35. Estonia (including stateless persons permanently residing in Estonia)