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17.06.2021 Protocol to be followed by visitors entering the territory of Albania during the Covid-19 pandemics 2021
They will be allowed to leave the airport transit area and/or will not be allowed to continue their journey if the next destination is another country of the Schengen Area, as it will not be considered a transit but entry into the Schengen Area. Therefore the airport authorities will return them to the departing countries.
Further information: https://punetejashtme.gov.al/en/services-and-opportunities/the-covid-19/protocol-to-be-followed-by-visitors-entering-the-territory-of-albania-during-the-covid-19-pandemics-2021&page=1 |
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09.08.2021COVID 19 INFORMATIONImportant Information about the Covid-19 situation in AlbaniaMinistry of Health and Social ProtectionMinistry of Tourism and EnvironmentThe Protocol of anti-COVID 19 Measures during the Summer Season Ministry for Europe and Foreign AffairsCOVID-19 Announcements and Measures taken by the Diplomatic Represantations Tirana International AirportMeasures and Rules - COVID-19 In order to contact the family doctor, or for any other information about Covid19, the Ministry of Health has provided the green line 0800 40 40 to the citizens.Further information: http://albania.al/traveling-information/ |
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21.01.2021 Updates from Albania’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection: (original language) Informacion i përditësuar mbi COVID-19Klikoni në titull për të lexuar informacionin Source: https://shendetesia.gov.al/koronavirusi-i-ri-dhe-masat-ndaj-tij/ |
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15.05.2020 In terms of the situation created by the pandemic of COVID- 19, the customs authority has taken measures not to interrupt the supply of goods at all border crossings. Passenger crossings are prohibited, while the movement of goods is functional in each customs branch. The Customs Authority continues to implement the Order No.30098 of the DPD Customs, date 06.12.2019 for the operation 24/7 of the border customs points with the CEFTA countries, a measure envisaged to precede the Balkan Schengen, a measure which has been suspended for the time being as it has not been implemented by other border parties. Also, in accordance with this measure, a reconciliation of other structures operating at the border is required. As part of the pandemic, the customs personnel were provided with protective measures and the disinfection of the premises was carried out at all points of the crossing. Currently, despite the fact that we are working with reduced staff the continuation of the work of the customs service at all its points is guaranteed. Also, in the framework of measures and based on the order of the Ministry of Health No.131 date 08.03.2020, the export of medicines and medical equipment and medicines from our territory has been banned. At the central level, the work with reduced staff is being administered by offering some online services with the staff working from the residential premises but by offering every convenience provided in the customs legislation. Information is currently being exchanged between the CEFTA Parties through the SEED platform for international exports and transit. Electronic alerts have been implemented in the SEED system. They are functional for both customs and AKU personnel. UNCTAD experts have reflected in the AW Central Server the changes in the transit declaration for box 36, enabling the selection in the declaration of the codes ‘EG - Essential Goods’ and ‘NEG - Non Essential Goods’. This modification is also reflected in the SEED Server, enabling the generation of XML messages for the exchange of data in this field with other CEFTA parties in transit. DPD through the point of contact has made a daily report 7/7 at the Permanent Secretariat of the Transport Community for the time of crossing and the flow at the border crossing point Kakavijë, Durrës, Morinë, Qafë Thanë, Hani Hoti. All tightening and facilitating measures in import, export, transit, have been published on the Customs Web site.
The General Directorate of Customs has approved several orders as measures taken for the current situation as follows:
This order provides that until a second Order, after the completion of the natural disaster situation, in order to implement preferential tariff treatment, the certificate of preferential origin issued by EU countries will be accepted even in cases where it occurs. As a copy of the original EUR-1 certificate signed and stamped as well as when the EUR-1 certificate is issued electronically. Only agrarian products with tariff quotas are exempt from this order.
This order provides that up to a second Order, in order to implement the customs legislation, the certificate of non-preferential origin issued by the Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Italy, will be accepted even in cases when it is issued electronically.
At the Customs checkpoints, there were no additional problems for the situation, taking into account the fact that there are no vehicles / buses and passengers and all the staff is focused only on performing customs procedures for goods. |
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17 March All the freight transport, international and domestic ones, by road, railway, sea and air, are all allowed to operate. All the ferry lines with Italy and Greece for passenger transport are suspended until an undefined date. All the airlines with Italy and UK are interrupted for an undefined period of time. The other airlines are still operating in Tirana International Airport, depending on the restriction measures of the destination airports. Contact information: Forthcoming |
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29.06.2020 As from 15 June, maritime and air borders have re-opened, while public transport operations are banned until further notice. Since 1 June, land borders with all neighbouring countries are open. Taxi services are allowed for a maximum of two passengers from the same family per vehicle. More information can be found here. Source: OECD
22.03.2020 From 23.59 of 22/3, the following applies:
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