Macedonia has introduced visa-free entry for Russian citizens until March 15, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Russian visitors who are planning a business or private stay of up to 90 days within a period of six months from their time of entry do not need visas, travel vouchers, invitation or guarantee letters, the ministry said. Tourists can say for up to 30 days.
"It is enough to have a valid passport and enough money for the duration of the stay in the country," the ministry said in a statement.
The ministry added that Russians, including travel agents, who intend to work or do business longer term in Macedonia would be still be required to obtain the necessary permits from the Macedonia authorities.
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