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18.08.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Depending on the epidemiological situation, countries of origin are classified in green, orange and red. As of 18 August 2021: The "Green" countries list comprises Austria, Germany, Estonia, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Croatia, Italy, Norway, San Marino, the Vatican City State, Czechia, Luxembourg and Romania. The "Orange" countries list comprises all EU and EEA Member States that are not listed in the Green or the Red list. The "Red" countries list includes Cyprus, the United Kingdom and Spain. Free entry on a reciprocal basis for Romanian citizens and persons with the status of permanent or long-term residence in Romania and members of their families. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateProvisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from National Authorities In order to be valid to enter Bulgaria, the EUDCC should contain one of the following:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from "Green" countries can enter Bulgaria. In the absence of a valid EUDCC, a 10-day quarantine applies. Quarantine may be revoked upon submission of a document showing a negative PCR or Rapid Antigen test taken within 24 hours from entering the country. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from "Orange" countries can enter Bulgaria without being subject to quarantine, but they may be randomly tested upon arrival with a Rapid Antigen test. Bulgarian citizens and persons with permanent or long-term residence in Bulgaria (including their family members), who do not present a valid EUDCC or a similar document, must undergo a 10-day quarantine. Quarantine may be revoked upon submission of a document showing a negative PCR or Rapid Antigen test taken within 24 hours from entering the country. Holders of a valid EUDCC for vaccination or recovery, who are nationals, permanent or long-term residents (including their family members) of Bulgaria, other EU or EEA countries, or Switzerland, arriving from “Red” countries, can enter Bulgaria upon presentation of a negative pre-departure PCR test done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. The following exceptions are foreseen:
Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsBulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Depending on the colour zone of the country of origin, travellers who enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, regardless of their nationality, shall be admitted upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Children under 12 years old are exempted from the requirement to present a negative result of a PCR or antigenic test. Romanian citizens travelling to Bulgaria, as well as Bulgarian citizens arriving from Romania, do not need to provide a negative result of a PCR or antigen test, nor a document of full vaccination. Find out more: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (travel info) Contact Point for Bulgaria: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All persons arriving from non-EU and EEA countries, and not coming from the "Red" countries, nor from countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation, are considered to arrive from "Orange" countries and are admitted to the territory of the country only upon presentation of a valid EU digital COVID certificate, or of a similar document containing the same data as the EU digital COVID certificate, namely:
Non-EU, non-EEA and non-Swiss nationals from "Red" countries holding a valid certificate for vaccination or recovery can enter Bulgaria only in specific exceptional cases and upon presentation of a valid negative pre-departure PCR test, done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. As of 18 August 2021, the "Red" countries list comprises: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, South Africa, Botswana, Tanzania, Seychelles, Namibia, Zambia, Oman, Malaysia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Suriname, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Fiji Georgia, Israel, Eswatini and Iran. Find out more: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (travel info) Contact Point for Bulgaria: May I transit this country?Partially Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. General measuresRequirements and recommendations for hygiene and social distancing measures are in place. The use of a protective face mask is required in all closed public spaces and a safety distance of 1.5 metres is mandatory. Teleworking is recommended whenever possible. To know more: Restrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in crowded open public places, whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Physical DistancingA physical distance of 1.5 metres from people who do not belong to the same household has to be maintained. This measure is mandatory in working and public places both indoors and outdoors. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsThe following measures apply for gatherings:
Safety measures for public transportationThe use of masks or similar means that cover the nose and the mouth is mandatory on public transport. All vehicles/aircraft performing collective forms of transport are disinfected with specifically prescribed detergents. Observance of a safety distance is also mandatory. Places of worship
QuarantineAll close contacts of a confirmed COVID-19 case shall be subject to a 10-day quarantine from the last contact with the confirmed case. The quarantine can be done at home or in another place of residence and during this period the person shall be obliged not to leave this place. If no symptoms of COVID-19 appear until the expiry of the prescribed period, the quarantine can be terminated. If symptoms of COVID-19 appear (fever, cough, difficult breathing, loss of sense of smell and taste, etc.) individuals shall contact their GP or the relevant regional health inspectorate, in order to receive appropriate instructions. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMTourism Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) Tourism Bulgaria (in English) Bulgaria travel (available in English, German, Russian and Bulgarian) ___________________________________________________________________ 22.07.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Depending on the epidemiological situation, countries of origin are classified in green, orange and red, as well as countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation. The "Green" countries list comprises: Austria, Germany, Estonia, Iceland, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Finland, Croatia, Denmark, Italy, Slovenia, France, Norway, San Marino, Monaco, the Vatican City State, Switzerland and Czechia. The "Orange" countries list comprises all EU and EEA Member States that are not listed in any other category. Countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation: Portugal. As of 19 July 2021, the "Red" countries list includes Cyprus, Spain and the United Kingdom. Free entry on a reciprocal basis: Romania. Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateProvisional information subject to further revision and confirmation from National Authorities In order to be valid to enter Bulgaria, the EUDCC should contain one of the following:
Children under 12 years old coming from "Green" or "Orange" countries are exempted from the testing or quarantine requirements. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from "Green" countries can enter Bulgaria. In the absence of a valid EUDCC, a 10-day quarantine applies. Quarantine may be revoked upon submission of a document showing a negative PCR or Rapid Antigen test taken within 24 hours from entering the country. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from "Orange" countries can enter Bulgaria without being subject to quarantine, but they may be randomly tested upon arrival with a Rapid Antigen test. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation can enter Bulgaria only upon presentation of a valid negative pre-departure PCR test done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. Holders of a valid EUDCC arriving from "Red" countries can enter Bulgaria only in specific exceptional cases and upon presentation of a valid negative pre-departure PCR test done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsBulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Depending on the colour zone of the country of origin, travellers who enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, regardless of their nationality, shall be admitted upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Children under 12 years old coming from "Green" or "Orange" countries are exempted from the requirement to present a negative result of a PCR or antigenic test. Romanian citizens, as well as Bulgarian citizens arriving from Romania, do not need to provide a negative result of a PCR or antigen test, nor a document of full vaccination. Find out more: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (travel info) Order № RD-01-597 of 16.07.2021 (in Bulgarian) Contact Point for Bulgaria: Documents you need to travel in Europe What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?All persons arriving from non-EU and EEA countries and not coming from the "Red" countries, nor from countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation, are considered to arrive from "Orange" countries and are admitted to the territory of the country only upon presentation of a valid EU digital COVID certificate, or of a similar document containing the same data as the EU digital COVID certificate, namely:
Travellers from countries with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation can enter Bulgaria only upon presentation of a valid negative pre-departure PCR test, done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. Travellers from "Red" countries holding a valid certificate for vaccination or recovery can enter Bulgaria only in specific exceptional cases and upon presentation of a valid negative pre-departure PCR test, done up to 72 hours prior to arrival. As of 19 July 2021, the "Red" countries list comprises: India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Brazil, South Africa, Botswana, Tanzania, Seychelles, Namibia, Zambia, Tunisia, Oman, Malaysia, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Suriname, Panama, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Fiji and Kuwait. As of 08 July 2021, Russia is classified as a country with a significant negative change in the epidemic situation. Find out more: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (travel info) Order № RD-01-597 of 16.07.2021 (in Bulgarian) and Order № RD-01-553/05.07.2021 (in English) Contact Point for Bulgaria: May I transit this country?Partially Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. General measuresRequirements and recommendations for hygiene and social distancing measures are in place. The use of a protective face mask is required in all closed public spaces and a safety distance of 1.5 metres is mandatory. Teleworking is recommended whenever possible. To know more: Restrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in crowded open public places, whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Physical DistancingA physical distance of 1.5 metres from people who do not belong to the same household has to be maintained. This measure is mandatory in working and public places both indoors and outdoors. Indoor and outdoor meetings, public or private gatherings and eventsThe following measures apply for gatherings:
Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMTourism Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) Tourism Bulgaria (in English) Bulgaria travel (available in English, German, Russian and Bulgarian) Useful Info for touristsBefore starting your journey, please check visa requirements for your destination at: The Schengen visa Republic of Bulgaria, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, https://www.mfa.bg/en/customnews/main/24737 EU Digital COVID Certificates
Information on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Bulgaria _________ The EU Digital COVID Certificate Regulation entered into force on 01 July 2021. EU citizens and residents will now be able to have their Digital COVID Certificates issued and verified across the EU. National authorities are in charge of issuing the certificate. The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's status related to vaccination, recovery from Covid-19, or test result. Despite the European Digital COVID Certificate, each country continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that what is required to enter upon presentation of this certificate, depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your destination. Find out more: Information on the "EU Digital COVID Certificate" Further information: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/BGR/7001
17.06.2021 What are the rules to enter this country from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Entering this country with the EU Digital COVID certificateInformation not yet available. Entering this country without the EU Digital COVID certificate or with a certificate not compliant with national requirementsBulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Travellers who enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, regardless of their nationality, shall be admitted upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Children up to 5 years old are exempted from the requirement to present a negative result of a PCR or antigenic test. Romanian citizens, as well as Bulgarian citizens arriving from Romania, do not need to provide a negative result of a PCR or antigen test, nor a document of full vaccination. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Find out more: Contact Point for Bulgaria: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Travellers from 97 countries are allowed to enter Bulgaria for tourism purposes. The full list of countries, and the relative entry rules, are available in this communication of the Ministry of Tourism. Travellers from one of those countries shall be admitted upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Additionally, for a limited set of countries, a document showing a negative result of a COVID-19 test (PCR test carried out within 72 hours before entering the country, or a rapid antigenic test carried out within 48 hours before entering the country) is also accepted. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Find out more: May I transit this country?PARTIALLY Transit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for the people who are also allowed to enter the country: (a) Nationals of the EU or a Schengen country and their family members; (b) Nationals of Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Belarus, Kuwait. Furthermore, nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. c) All the other categories of people listed under point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-196 of 31.03.2021 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. General measuresRequirements and recommendations for hygiene and social distancing measures are in place. The use of a protective face mask is required in all closed public spaces and a safety distance of 1.5 metres is mandatory. Teleworking is recommended whenever possible. To know more: Restrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in open public places, in crowded areas and whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Physical DistancingA physical distance of 1.5 metres from people who do not belong to the same household has to be maintained. This measure is mandatory in working and public places both indoors and outdoors. Information on Tourism at National levelNational website with coronavirus-related information for TOURISMTourism Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) Tourism Bulgaria (in English) Bulgaria travel (available in English, German, Russian and Bulgarian) EU Digital COVID Certificates
Information on "EU Digital COVID Certificates" issued in Bulgaria _________ The EU Digital COVID Certificate (available as of 1 July 2021) provides proof that a person has either:
When travelling, holders of the EU Digital COVID Certificate will have the same rights as citizens of the visited Member State who have been vaccinated, tested or recovered. The certificate provides a standardised recognition of the holder's status related to vaccination, recovery from COVID or test result. Each country continues to be responsible for the definition of its own entry requirements and rules, which are not standardised at the EU level. This means that what you will be eligible for, upon presentation of this certificate, depends on the measures and entry rules in place at your country of destination. How does it work:
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04.05.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?PARTIALLY Bulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. All travellers, regardless of their citizenship and the country of origin, are allowed entry upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Is a coronavirus test required? Bulgarian citizens, citizens of EU member states, Schengen countries and their family members are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative COVID-19 (PCR or antigen) test. The test must be taken within 72 hours (PCR) or 48 hours (antigen test) before departure. Is a quarantine required? Bulgarian citizens, permanent or long-term residents in Bulgaria and their family members, who do not present the negative result of a COVID-19 test, must complete a 10-day mandatory quarantine. The quarantine period may be ended upon the presentation of a document showing the negative result of a COVID-19 test performed within 24 hours from the entry. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Find out more: Practical information for tourists Contact Point for Bulgaria: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?As of 1 May, travellers coming from India, Bangladesh, Brazil and some countries and territories in Africa are not allowed to enter Bulgaria, except Bulgarian citizens and permanent or long-term residents in the country (including their family members), to which a 10-day quarantine applies. All other travellers, regardless of their citizenship and the country of origin, are allowed entry upon presentation of one of the following documents:
Is a coronavirus test required? A pre-departure negative COVID-19 test (PCR or antigen) is required for travellers arriving from the following countries:
The test must be taken within 72 hours (PCR) or 48 hours (antigen test) before departure. Is a quarantine required? Bulgarian citizens, long-term and permanent residents in Bulgaria and their family members, who do not present a negative result of a COVID-19 test, are subject to a 10-day quarantine. Quarantine may be ended upon presentation of a document showing the negative result of a PCR test performed within 24 hours from the entry. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Find out more: May I transit this country?PARTIALLY As a general rule, passengers in transit in the EU+ area are exempted from temporary travel restriction. EU citizens entering the EU from a third country, as well as their family members, irrespective of their nationality, are exempted from the travel restrictions regardless of whether or not they are returning to their country of nationality or residence. Passengers travelling from a non-EU country to another non-EU country may transit through the international transit area of airports located in the Schengen area. Rules regarding airport transit visa requirements continue to apply. Additionally, for Bulgaria, the following rules apply: Transit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for the people who are also allowed to enter the country: (a) Nationals of the EU or a Schengen country and their family members; (b) Nationals of Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Belarus, Kuwait. Furthermore, nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. c) All the other categories of people listed under point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-196 of 31.03.2021 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. General measuresRequirements and recommendations for hygiene and social distancing measures are in place. The use of a protective face mask is required in all closed public spaces and a safety distance of 1.5 metres is mandatory. Teleworking is recommended whenever possible. To know more: Restrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in open public places, in crowded areas and whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Physical DistancingA physical distance of 1.5 metres from people who do not belong to the same household has to be maintained. This measure is mandatory in working and public places both indoors and outdoors. Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/BGR/7001
31.03.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?NO Bulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Is a coronavirus test required? All travellers are subject to the requirement for a pre-departure negative PCR test. The test must be taken within 72 hours before departure. The same applies to travellers who are allowed to enter according to point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-167 of 12.03.2021 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian), while some exceptions to this requirement are specified in point n. 7 of the same Order. Is a quarantine required? Bulgarian citizens and permanent or long-term residents in Bulgaria, as well as their family members, who do not present the negative result of a PCR test, must complete a 10-day mandatory quarantine. The quarantine period may be ended upon the presentation of a document showing the negative result of a PCR test performed within 24 hours from the entry. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Find out more: Contact Point for Bulgaria: What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Is a coronavirus test required? Citizens of the following countries can enter the territory of Bulgaria, provided that they show the negative result of a PCR test not older than 72 hours (with some exceptions):
The same applies to travellers who are allowed to enter according to point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-167 of 12.03.2021 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian), while some exceptions to this requirement are specified in point n. 7 of the same Order. Is a quarantine required? Bulgarian citizens, as well as long-term and permanent residents in Bulgaria and their family members who do not present the negative result of a PCR test, are subject to a 10-day quarantine. Quarantine may be revoked upon presentation of a document showing the negative result of a PCR test performed within 24 hours from the entry. Furthermore, all persons who are allowed to enter the country under point n.2 and who arrive from countries and territories in Africa shall be quarantined for a period of 10 days. These travellers are not required to show the negative result of a PCR test upon arrival and quarantine is revoked upon submission to the director of the regional health inspectorate of the negative result of a PCR test taken on the 10th day of the mandatory quarantine. Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) To know more: Practical information for tourists May I transit this country?PARTIALLY As a general rule, passengers in transit in the EU+ area are exempted from temporary travel restriction. EU citizens entering the EU from a third country, as well as their family members, irrespective of their nationality, are exempted from the travel restrictions regardless of whether or not they are returning to their country of nationality or residence. Passengers travelling from a non-EU country to another non-EU country may transit through the international transit area of airports located in the Schengen area. Rules regarding airport transit visa requirements continue to apply. Additionally, for Bulgaria, the following rules apply: Transit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for the people who are also allowed to enter the country: (a) Nationals of the EU or a Schengen country and their family members; (b) Nationals of Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Belarus, Kuwait. Furthermore, nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. c) All the other categories of people listed under point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-105 of 16.02.2021 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. General measuresRequirements and recommendations for hygiene and social distancing measures are in place. The use of a protective face mask is required in all closed public spaces and a safety distance of 1.5 metres is mandatory. Teleworking is recommended whenever possible and face-to-face school lessons are suspended. To know more: Restrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Health cover for temporary stays Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in open public places, in crowded areas and whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/BGR/7001
22.01.2021 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?YES Note: Bulgaria adopts its own national classification of risk areas, hence travel restrictions for Bulgaria are not based on the common "EU Traffic Lights" map. Citizens of EU Member States and Schengen Associated Countries, as well as their family members, are allowed to enter Bulgaria without restrictions. Full details are available in the Order № RD-01-719 of 20.12.2020 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) Mandatory Travel Documentation Self-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?As of 01.01.2021, travellers from the UK who are admitted to the territory of Bulgaria are required to show a negative result of a PCR test not older than 72 hours. Full details are available in the Order № RD-01-725 of 23.12.2020 for a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of arrivals from the United Kingdom (in Bulgarian) ____________________ Citizens of the following countries can enter the territory of Bulgaria without restrictions:
The same applies to travellers who are allowed to enter and who arrive from a starting point located in one of the countries belonging to the previous list. All people who arrive from a starting point located in a third country not belonging to the previous list and who are authorized to enter according to point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-719 of 20.12.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian): are admitted to the territory of Bulgaria upon submission of a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. Bulgarian citizens, as well as long-term and permanent residents in Bulgaria and their family members, who come from countries for which a negative PCR test is required, and who do not present such a test, are subject to a 10-days quarantine. Quarantine may be revoked upon presentation of a negative PCR test result performed within 24 hours from the entry. May I transit this country?YES Transit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for the people who are also allowed to enter the country: (a) nationals of the EU or a Schengen country and their family members; (b) non-EU nationals, who have a long-term residence permit in another EU Member State or in a Schengen country and their family members; (c) nationals of Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Belarus, Kuwait. Furthermore, nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. Transit is only permitted when the traveller will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. Additional details can be found on the Order № RD-01-719 of 20.12.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). General measuresRestrictions introduced (in Bulgarian) Health cover for temporary stays Use of facemasksThe use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is mandatory in indoor public spaces, including means of public transport, medical and health establishments, pharmacies, opticians, national centres for public health, administrative institutions, railway and bus stations, airports, metro stations, shops, churches, monasteries, temples, museums, etc. and in every condition in which it is not possible to maintain a distance of 1.5 metres from other people. The use of masks or similar means that cover nose and mouth is also mandatory in open public places, in crowded areas and whenever it is not possible to maintain a physical distance of 1.5 metres from other people. Exceptions to the mandatory use of masks apply in the following cases:
Find out more: Order № RD-01-675 of 25.11.2020 of the Minister of Health (in Bulgarian) Physical DistancingA physical distance of 1.5 metres from people who do not belong to the same household has to be maintained. This measure is mandatory in working and public places both indoors and outdoors. Find out more: Practical information for tourists
14.12.2020 From an EU Member State or Schengen Associated Country, may I enter this country without being subject to extraordinary restrictions?Entry RestrictionsCitizens of EU Member States + Schengen Associated countries and their family members are allowed to enter Bulgaria without restrictions. Full details are available in the Order № RD-01-680 of 27.11.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) Mandatory Travel DocumentationSelf-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) What are the rules to enter this country from outside an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country?Citizens of the following countries can enter the territory of Bulgaria without restrictions:
The same applies to travellers who are allowed to enter and who arrive from a starting point located in one of the countries belonging to the previous list. All people who arrive from a starting point located in a third country not belonging to the previous list and who are authorized to enter according to point n.2 of the Order № RD-01-680 of 27.11.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian): are admitted to the territory of Bulgaria upon submission of a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. Bulgarian citizens, as well as long-term and permanent residents in Bulgaria and their family members, who come from countries for which a negative PCR test is required, and who do not present such a test, are subject to a 10-days quarantine. To know more: Practical information for tourists TransitTransit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for the people who are also allwed to enter the country: (a) nationals of the EU, a Schengen country, or the UK and their family members; (b) non-EU nationals, who have a long-term residence permit in another EU Member State, the UK, or in a Schengen country and their family members; (c) nationals of Austrialia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Belarus, Kuwait. Furthermore, nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. Transit is only permitted when the traveler will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. Additional details can be found on the Order № RD-01-680 of 27.11.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian). Find out more:Practical information for tourists Documents you need to travel in Europe
28.10.2020 Entry RestrictionsCitizens of EU Member States + Schengen Associated countries and their family members are allowed to enter Bulgaria without restrictions. Full details are available in the Order № RD-01-547 of 30.09.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian) TransitTransit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for: (a) nationals of the EU, a Schengen country, or the UK and their family members; (b) non-EU nationals, who have a long-term residence permit in another EU Member State, the UK, or in a Schengen country and their family members; (c) Nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. Transit is only permitted when the traveler will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. Mandatory Travel DocumentationSelf-risk travel declaration available in 8 languages (BG / EN / DE / RU / FR / RO / GR / RS) Citizens of Austrialia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Kuwait, Turkeycan enter the territory of Bulgaria without restrictions. Third countriesAll people who arrive from all other third countries and who: - have permanent status, long-term or long-term residence on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (including member of their families); - hold a Bulgarian long-stay visa type "D", as well as a residence permit in a EU+ country (including member of their families) are admitted to the territory of Bulgaria upon submission of a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours before entry.
30.09.2020 Transit Transit through Bulgaria to the country of residence is allowed for: (a) nationals of the EU, a Schengen country, or the UK and their family members; (b) non-EU nationals, who have a long-term residence permit in another EU Member State, the UK, or in a Schengen country and their family members; (c) Nationals of Albania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, North Macedonia, Moldova and Turkey, as well as Kuwait and Israel, can transit to return to the country of which they are nationals. Transit is only permitted when the traveler will immediately leave Bulgaria. Persons who are allowed to transit must submit to health inspectors at the border a declaration, regarding observation of the Ministry of Health’s anti-epidemic measures and acknowledgement of the risks of COVID-19. Third-country national coming from outside the EU and Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein Citizens of Austria, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Corea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, United Arab Emirates can enter the territory of Bulgaria without restrictions. All people who arrive from all other third countries and who: - have permanent status, long-term or long-term residence on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (including member of their families); - hold a Bulgarian long-stay visa type "D", as well as a residence permit in a EU+ country (including member of their families) are admitted to the territory of Bulgaria upon submission of a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours before entry. EU+ comprises EU Member States plus Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, Vatican City State and the Republic of San Marino. Full details are available in the Order № RD-01-488 of 31.08.2020 for temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria (in Bulgarian)
1.09.2020 A temporary ban has been introduced for the entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of all persons, regardless of their nationality, through all border crossings, by air, sea, railway and road transport. The ban does not apply to: Is entry based on nationality, residency or location of departure? All persons authorised to enter the country, and arriving from a starting point in one of the above-mentioned countries, shall be admitted in Bulgaria without the need to provide a certificate showing a negative PCR result for COVID-19. All persons who are allowed entry into the country, and who arrive from a starting point in a third country outside the above mentioned list, shall be admitted in Bulgaria only after providing a document showing a negative PCR result for COVID-19 conducted within 72 hours before entering the country. This certificate shall contain the name of the person according to the identity document with which he is travelling, information on the laboratory carrying out the test (name, address or other contact details), date on which the examination was carried out, written in the Latin method and allowing interpretation of the document. The Bulgarian citizens, as well as long-term and permanent residents in Bulgaria and the members of their families who come from countries for which a negative PCR test is required, and who do not present such a test, are subject to 14 days of quarantine. Other exceptions are also identified. Full details may be found in the Order No RD-01-459 of 31.08.2020 of the Minister of Health. |
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18.08.2020 Entry requirements 01 - 31 August 2020 additional rules under Ordinances of the Minister of Health apply on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria:
Start date: 01.08.2020 End date: 31.08.2020
22.07.2020 Transit through Bulgaria Transit through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, upon submitting a declaration to Border Health Control Authorities, shall be granted to:
Transit shall be allowed only when immediate departure from the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria is guaranteed. Start date: 18.06.2020 End date: 30.06.2020 Further information: https://www.mh.government.bg/media/filer_public/2020/06/17/z... More info: https://www.mfa.bg/en/customnews/main/24737 |
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Mandatory 14-day quarantine (17.03.2020) Bulgaria has issued an Ordinance N130 which establishes nationals of which countries shall be placed in quarantine for a period of 14 days. All Bulgarian nationals or foreign nationals having their permanent, long-term or extended residence on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria and their family members arriving from certain countries shall be placed in quarantine for a period of 14 days either at their home or at a placement facility at which said persons have stated they would reside. For the list of countries and exemptions refer to the website. Start date: 17.03.2020 End date: not available Temporary ban on the entry of third-country nationals into the territory of Bulgaria (19.03.2020) Bulgaria has issued an Ordinance N138 temporarily prohibiting the entry of third-country nationals into Bulgaria. The entry into the territory of Bulgaria shall be temporarily prohibited from 00:00 hours on 20 March until 17 April 2020, inclusive, to all third-country nationals at all border crossing points and with any means of transport, including aviation, maritime, rail and road. The ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of persons arriving from the following EU Member States and Schengen countries shall remain in force: Italy, Spain, France, Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland, except Bulgarian citizens, family members of Bulgarian citizens and persons with permanent and long-term residence status on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. Citizens from these EU Member States and Schengen countries and their family members are allowed to transit through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria in order to return to their country of residence. For further information and possible exemptions consult the website. Start date: 20.03.2020 End date: 17.04.2020 Contact information: http://www.mh.government.bg/bg/novini/aktualno/ministrt-na-zdraveopazvaneto-izdade-zapoved-za-lic/ |
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30.07.2021 COVID-19 update: Update on the "emergency epidemic situation" in BulgariaBulgaria (30 July 2021)The "emergency epidemic situation" in Bulgaria has been extended until 31st of August 2021. 05.07.2021 COVID-19 update: Professional drivers are exempted from the new regulations in Bulgaria The Ministry of Health introduced new measures regarding the entry of persons arriving in Bulgaria, as of 01 July 2021 to 31 July 2021, depending on assessment of the spread of COVID-19 in the respective country and placing the countries in colour zones (translation in English of the order, provided by the ministry, is attached here). The following categories are permitted on the territory of the country, without the need to present any documents for COVID-19: а) coach drivers and stewards engaged in the international carriage of passengers; b) truck drivers who perform international transport of goods.
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28.05.2021 COVID-19 update: New measures in Bulgaria The “emergency epidemic situation” in Bulgaria has been extended until 31st of July 2021. According to the provisions of the new ordinances of the Minister of health (Ordinance 1 and Ordinance 2) on entering the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, the drivers performing international road transport operations (both of passengers and goods) remain exempted from the requirement for presenting COVID-19 tests or vaccination certificates. The stewards engaged in the international road transport of passengers are now also exempted from the requirement for presenting COVID-19 tests or vaccination certificates. The use of facial mask for single or repeated use, is still mandatory in all closed public places (except eating and drinking establishments) and in open public places, where it is impossible to keep a physical distance of 1.5 m. Source: AEBTRI
07.05.2021 COVID-19 update: New measures in Bulgaria The “emergency epidemic situation” in Bulgaria has been extended until 31st of May 2021. According to the provisions of the new ordinances of the Minister of health (Ordinance 1 and Ordinance 2 - in Bulgarian) on entering the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, the drivers performing international road transport operations (both of passengers and goods) remain exempted from the requirement for presenting COVID-19 tests or vaccination certificates. The use of facial mask for single or repeated use, is still mandatory in all closed public places (except eating and drinking establishments) and in open public places, where it is impossible to keep a physical distance of 1.5 m Please find the link to the English translations of the first mentioned ordinance of the Bulgarian Ministry of Health here. Source : AEBTRI
29.01.2021 COVID-19 update : Emergency epidemic situation in Bulgaria is extended The “emergency epidemic situation” in Bulgaria has been extended until 30 April 2021. As from today, 29 January 2021, new ordinance of the Minister of health is in force (Find here the link of the English translation of the ordinance). According to the new provisions, persons entering Bulgaria should present a proof of negative PCR test. The drivers performing international road transport operations (both of passengers and goods) are exempted from this requirement. As from 1 February 2021, the use of facial mask for single or repeated use, is mandatory in all closed public places (except eating and drinking establishments) and in open public places, where it is impossible to keep a physical distance of 1.5 m. Please note that no other means of covering the nose and the mouth (for example cloth, scarf, helmet) would be accepted. Source: AEBTRI
02.12.2020 The “emergency epidemic situation” in Bulgaria has been extended until 31 January 2021. Further information about the COVID-19 and related special procedures can be found attached. The measures for professional drivers remain unchanged. Source: AEBTRI
26.10.2020 In addition to the other measures in place from 22 October, the use of face masks (or otherwise covering the nose and the mouth - including cloth, scarf, helmet, etc.), is mandatory in open public places, where it is impossible to keep a physical distance of 1.5 metres from others. Link to official document: Click here Source: Ministry of Health of Bulgaria / AEBTRI
02.10.2020 The “emergency epidemic situation” in Bulgaria has been extended until 30 November. Attached you will find updated information on the special procedures related to COVID-19. The measures for professional drivers remain unchanged. Source: AEBTRI
02.09.2020 The emergency epidemic situation in Bulgaria has been extended until 30 September 2020. Attached you can find updated information in English on the special procedures related to COVID-19. Source: AEBTRI
25.06.2020 On 24 June, the Bulgarian authorities extended the emergency epidemic situation until 15 July. Quarantine rules have been set out as follows: people entering the territory of Republic of Bulgaria from Sweden, UK and Portugal, as well as from third countries, except Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican, shall be quarantined for a period of 14 days at home or other accommodation where the person has indicated that he/she will reside, with a prescription issued by the director of the relevant regional health inspectorate, or a person authorised by him. Exemption to the quarantine provisions are granted to Bulgarian citizens and citizens of other EU Member States, UK, and Schengen States (including San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican) who are:
The following persons, regardless of their nationality, are also exempt:
Authorities have also updated the declaration forms (English, Bulgarian and Romanian,Turkish and Czech) for people entering Bulgaria. Members are reminded that such declaration does not substitute Annex 3.
17.06.2020 International goods transport drivers entering Bulgaria are reminded that they should still complete and sign a declaration, which is now available in Bulgarian and Romanian, English, Turkish and Czech. The use of face masks is only mandatory on public transport, in pharmacies and medical institutions, and strongly recommended when physical distancing cannot be guaranteed. Source: AEBTRI
12.06.2020 On 12 June, the Bulgarian government extended the state of emergency until 30 June. The same measures apply. Source: AEBTRI
05.06.2020 After assessing the epidemiological situation, the Bulgarian Minister of Health issued a new order (already in force) on 4 June amending the previous order issued on 14 May. The exceptions of the temporary entry ban for all foreign nationals through all border crossing points by all means of transport have changed for the following categories: - persons arriving from the Republic of North Macedonia are not exempt anymore from entry and transit bans; - in addition, persons arriving from Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro are now exempt from entry and transit bans; - coach and truck drivers are exempt from these restrictions. Source: AEBTRI
02.06.20 On 30 May, the Bulgarian government put in place some more deconfinement measures:
Individuals entering Bulgaria who are not subject to quarantine provisions are still required to present a declaration to the border authorities. Full details can be read here. Source: AEBTRI
25.05.2020 From 22 May, anyone permitted to enter the territory of Bulgaria without quarantine (ie. truck drivers entering and transiting Bulgaria) will be required to present a new declaration to the border health control authorities. This declaration is available in Bulgarian, English, and Romanian. In order to minimise waiting times, drivers are advised to fill in the declaration prior to their arrival at the border crossing points. Source: AEBTRI
14.05.2020 On 13 May, Bulgarian Authorities lifted the state of emergency and introduced an "emergency epidemic situation", which will be in place from 14 May until 14 June. Entry bans for all foreign nationals are still in place, while measures concerning international drivers remain practically the same and can be consulted here (in Bulgarian only). Source: AEBTRI
07.05.2020 On 7 May, the Bulgarian government put into force the following deconfinement measures: The following special check-points, initially established at all entries and exits of the town of Bansko and of all regional centres, have been lifted: Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Gabrovo, Dobrich, Kardzhali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Ruse, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofia, Stara Zagora, Targovishte, Haskovo, Shumen, Yambol. People and drivers can freely enter and exit these cities with no delays. The use of a facial mask is already mandatory in closed public spaces. Nevertheless, people and drivers who are in open public places are required to comply with the requirement of social distancing and all anti-epidemic measures, and wear a protective mask in case there is a need to be in contact with others. The border health authorities stopped issuing instruction notes to non-Bulgarian drivers entering Bulgaria; this will reduce waiting times at border crossing points. The regime for non-Bulgarian drivers coming from a country with registered COVID-19 cases, is currently as follows: · Drivers of goods vehicles transporting goods destined for the Bulgarian market should enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, unload the goods transported (and load goods for the return trip, if need be), and immediately leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. · Transit through the Republic of Bulgaria is only permitted on routes determined by the Road Infrastructure Agency. The deadline for leaving the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria cannot exceed 24 hours from entry into the country. Measures apply immediately and until further notice. Source: AEBTRI
24.04.2020 Until 13 May, Bulgaria introduced a new obligation making the use of facial masks mandatory for all, including drivers, in open or closed public spaces. In addition, measures applying to drivers have also been slightly amended. The following regime is in place for non-Bulgarian drivers coming from a country with registered COVID-19 cases: - drivers of goods vehicles transporting goods destined for the Bulgarian market should enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, unload the goods transported and/or load goods, and immediately leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria; and - drivers of goods vehicles transporting goods destined for other countries are permitted to transit through the Republic of Bulgaria on a route determined by the Road Infrastructure Agency. The border health authorities shall issue an instruction note to drivers passing through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria specifying: - the date and time at which they should leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria; and - the border crossing point at which they have to exit. Source: AEBTRI
14.04.2020 Today, the Bulgarian Road Infrastructure Agency has issued an order temporarily suspending the official holidays driving ban for trucks over 12 tonnes. In addition, the Bulgarian Government has granted further temporary tolerance concerning the enforcement of driving and rest time rules for drivers under Reg. (EC) 561/2006 regarding the national and international transport of goods. This exception applies from 17 April 2020, 00:00 to 17 May 2020, 24:00. Measures lifted are the following: - Art. 6(1): replacement of the maximum daily driving limit of 9 hours with one of 11 hours; - Art. 7: replacement of the minimum daily break requirements by imposing a break of 45 minutes after 5 and a half hours; - Art. 8(6): possibility to take two consecutive reduced weekly rest periods of minimum 24 hours, provided that: • the drivers take at least 4 weekly rests within these 4 consecutive weeks and at least two of them should be regular weekly rests • the two reduced weekly rests should be compensated before the next rest period - Derogation to Article 8(8) of Regulation 561/2006: possibility for the driver to take the regular weekly rest in the vehicle, as long as it has suitable sleeping facilities for each driver and the vehicle is stationary. Source: AEBTRI
14.04.2020 The Bulgarian Road Infrastructure Agency has published an interactive map of the green corridors for road transport of goods transiting the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. The map contains useful information on rest areas and the respective number of parking slots, sanitary facilities, possibility to buy food, availability of internet connection, lighting, video surveillance, fuel station, nearest emergency services, number of slots for refuelling refrigerated trucks, etc.: http://www.api.bg/index.php/en/green-corridors or https://www.bgtoll.bg/en Source: AEBTRI
08.04.2020 Restrictions In a new order issued on 6 April, the Minister of Health has confirmed the temporary entry ban for all third country (non-EU) nationals through all border crossing points by all means of transport. Entry bans apply to all persons coming from the following countries, irrespective of their nationality: Italy, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, Lichtenstein and Luxembourg. The following categories are excluded from the prohibitions above: a) Bulgarian citizens, family members of Bulgarian citizens, persons with permanent, long-term residence status in the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria and members of their families; b) Medical professionals, medical scientists and social workers, if the purpose of their journey is linked to their professional work; c) Transport personnel engaged in the carriage of goods, aircraft crews engaged in commercial air transport and other transport personnel, as appropriate; d) Foreign officials (Heads of State, Government, etc.) and members of their delegations, as well as diplomats, officials of international organisations, military personnel and humanitarian workers carrying out their duties; e) Persons travelling for humanitarian reasons; f) Nationals of Member States of the European Union and Schengen States (including San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican) and third-country nationals directly involved in the construction, maintenance, operation and security of strategic and critical infrastructure of the Republic of Bulgaria; and g) Frontier workers and seasonal farm workers. Transit through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria is allowed for: a) Nationals of Member States of the European Union and Schengen States (including San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican) and their family members in order to return to their country of residence; b) Third-country nationals who hold a long-term residence permit in another Member State of the European Union or in a Schengen country (including San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican) and their family members in order to return to their country of residence; c) Citizens of Serbia, the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Montenegro and Turkey in order to return to their country; d) Transport personnel engaged in the carriage of goods, aircraft crews engaged in commercial air transport and other transport personnel, as appropriate, to which the special rules apply. Bulgarian truck drivers arriving from a country with registered Covid-19 cases are subject to the 14-day quarantine period. During the quarantine period they are permitted to transit Bulgaria for the purpose of carrying out or completing international transport: i. to transit through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria; ii. to be in the cab of the truck; iii. to drive the truck; iv. to carry out loading and unloading activities; and v. to leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria before the quarantine period has ended. The following regime has been introduced for non-Bulgarian drivers - citizens of the above countries or coming from them or having passed through the territory of such a country: i. drivers of goods vehicles transporting goods destined for the Bulgarian market should enter the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria, unload the goods transported and/or load goods, and immediately leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria; and ii. drivers of goods vehicles transporting goods destined for other countries are permitted to transit through the Republic of Bulgaria on a route determined by the Road Infrastructure Agency. The National Toll Administration shall issue an instruction note to drivers passing through the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria which shall specify: · the date and time at which they should leave the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria; and · the border crossing point at which they have to exit. The determined deadline for leaving the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria may not exceed 24 hours from the issuance of the instruction note. In cases where drivers of goods vehicles which are allowed to transit Bulgaria, but due to a ban by a neighbouring state cannot leave Bulgaria, a place will be determined where the truck and the driver must stay until the ban is abolished, after that he has to leave the country. On 30 March 2020 and until further notice, the border crossing point between Bulgaria and Greece “Zlatograd-Thermes” has been closed due to the spread of Covid-19 and a quarantine has been announced in the respective Greek border region. Special check-points have been established at all entries and exits of the town of Bansko and of all regional centres: Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Gabrovo, Dobrich, Kardzhali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Ruse, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofia, Stara Zagora, Targovishte, Haskovo, Shumen, Yambol. People can enter and exit these cities only to work, for medical reasons, care of their relatives, and to buy essential basic products and medicines. Truck drivers are allowed to pass through these check points but delays are possible. Relieves The Bulgarian Government has granted a temporary tolerance concerning the enforcement of driving and rest times for drivers under EU Regulation 561⁄2006 to the national and international transport of goods. This exception applies from 19 March 2020, 00:00 to 16 April 2020, 24:00. Measures lifted are the following: i. Art. 6(1): replacement of the maximum daily driving limit of 9 hours with one of 11 hours; ii. Article 7: replacement of the minimum daily break requirements by imposing a break of 45 minutes after 5 and a half hours; and iii. Art. 8(6): reduction of the regular weekly rest period from 45 hours to 24 hours. On 13 March 2020, Bulgarian authorities introduced a state of emergency in the country. Currently the state of emergency has been extended until 13 May. Source: AEBTRI
31.03.2020 In a new order, from 00:00 on 20 March 2020 until 17 April 2020, the Minister of Health has temporarily prohibited entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of all third country (non-EU) nationals through all border crossing points by all means of transport. Transport personnel engaged in the transport of goods are excluded from the scope of this order. The prohibition of entry of EU nationals from countries with registered infected persons with COVID-19 and the respective arrangements for drivers coming from these countries, previously announced, remains in force (official information available here. Bulgarian citizens, as well as persons with either long or permanent residence in Bulgaria, and their families, are exempt from this ban. They will be subject to a 14-day quarantine either at home or any other accommodation of their choice. A special regime has been arranged for the truck drivers (official decree here): - Bulgarian truck drivers are also subject to the 14-day quarantine, unless they are returning to one of the countries on the list. In this instance they must remain in quarantine until they leave; - Non-Bulgarian drivers - citizens of the above countries or coming from them - can load and unload goods, but should then immediately leave the territory of Bulgaria. The duration of their movement through the territory of the country should not exceed 24 hours; - All trucks transiting the country, irrespective of their nationality, are escorted by police. In addition, all foreign trucks entering Bulgaria are escorted by police to their unloading point. In addition, according to an additional order published by the Ministry of Health, entry and transit of trucks registered and coming from the Islamic Republic of Iran are temporarily forbidden. On 30.03.2020, and until further notice, the border crossing point between Bulgaria and Greece “Zlatograd-Thermes” has been closed due to the spread of COVID-19 and quarantine measures have been announced in the respective Greece border region. Special check-points have been established at all entries and exits of the town of Bansko and of all regional centers: Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Varna, Veliko Tarnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Gabrovo, Dobrich, Kardzhali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Ruse, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofia, Stara Zagora, Targovishte, Haskovo, Shumen and Yambol. People can enter and exit these cities only for work, for health purposes, care of their relatives, necessity to obtain basic products and medicines. Truck drivers are allowed to pass through this check point but delays are possible. Source: AEBTRI
19.03.2020 In a new order, from 00:00 on 20 March 2020 until 17 April 2020, the Minister of Health has temporarily prohibited entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria of all third country (non-EU) nationals through all border crossing points by all means of transport. Transport personnel engaged in the transport of goods are excluded from the scope of this order. The prohibition of entry of EU nationals from Italy, Spain, France, UK, Germany, Netherlands and Switzerland and the respective arrangements for drivers coming from these countries, previously announced, remains in force. Source: AEBTRI
19.03.2020 Restrictions As of 00:00, 18.03.2020, entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria for people coming from the following countries is forbidden: China (the People's Republic of); Iran (the Islamic Republic of); Bangladesh; India; Maldives (the Republic of); Nepal (the Federal Democratic Republic of); Sri Lanka (the Democratic Socialist Republic of); Spain; Italy; Korea (the Republic of); United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Northern Ireland; France; Germany; the Netherlands and Switzerland. Bulgarian citizens, as well as persons with either long or permanent residence in Bulgaria, and their families, are exempt from this ban. They will be subject to a 14-day quarantine either at home or any other accommodation of their choice. A special regime has been arranged for the truck drivers (official decree here):
Relieves The Bulgarian government granted temporary tolerance concerning the enforcement of driving and resting times for drivers under the EU Regulation 561 ⁄ 2006 to the national and international transport of goods This exception applies from 19⁄03⁄2020 00:00 to 16⁄04⁄2020 24.00. Measures lifted are the following:
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