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Former director at the British Serbian Chamber of Commerce

The UK Government has announced major changes to its regulations for international travellers. Serbian residents arriving in the UK after 0400 BST on Monday 11 October will not need to quarantine provided that they have been fully vaccinated (2 shots) with a UK approved vaccine (Oxford/AstraZeneca including Covishield, Pfizer/BioNTech, Moderna or Janssen) more than 14 days before travel. A Serbian Green Certificate (in English) will be required as proof of vaccination. A Passenger Locator Form must still be completed before travel and a Day 2 PCR test must still be undertaken. At the same time Montenegro will come off the Red list and hotel quarantine will no longer be required. Travellers vaccinated with Sinopharm and Sputnik are not considered as fully vaccinated and will continue with the current arrangements (preflight test, 10 days isolation, day 2 and day 8 tests plus day 5 test to release if required). The UK Government guidance can be found at https://lnkd.in/emxvXdxY Regulations for international travellers arriving in Serbia remain unchanged. A negative PCR test not older than 48 hours, a Serbian Green certificate (or other recognised certificate) or a certificate of proof of having had Covid is required to avoid needing to quarantine for 10 days. A UK vaccination certificate is not currently accepted. Serbian guidance can be found at https://lnkd.in/ewtjQAtN However, business travellers arriving in Serbia can take advantage of the PKS scheme which avoids the need to quarantine provided a test is taken within 24 hours of arrival. The BSCC can support any member wishing to take advantage of this scheme. Whilst we provide you with this summary in good faith, once again, we make recommend that you read the original guidance before acting or relying on it. Guidance and regulations from either government can change at little notice and you should always check that your understanding of them is up to date before travelling.

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Dear Richard as always professional.. Similar notices for Czech would be great too. I realise these changes apply for us here in Czech but would be awesome to see similar updates here.

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Vladimir Dašić

Senior Partner at BDK Advokati

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Great news!!!

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