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Kosovo has not yet defined a particular policy on this topic.

According to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no distinction based on the citizenship. Every citizen may therefore enter the country and stay for a maximum of 90 days. However, there are some rules to respect. You should be able to :

  • Have some valid travel documents (thus coming from a not recognized country may be an issue)
  • Prove you can pay for your expenses
  • Prove you will exit the territory (for example, having a return ticket)
  • Give a reason for travelling to Kosovo

After 90 days, a traveller must contact the Kosovo police to be registered, but it is unclear if the right to stay will be granted.

EDIT : See @Janusz answer, as the policy is now defined and EU citizens can enter with an ID card.

Kosovo has not yet defined a particular policy on this topic.

According to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no distinction based on the citizenship. Every citizen may therefore enter the country and stay for a maximum of 90 days. However, there are some rules to respect. You should be able to :

  • Have some valid travel documents (thus coming from a not recognized country may be an issue)
  • Prove you can pay for your expenses
  • Prove you will exit the territory (for example, having a return ticket)
  • Give a reason for travelling to Kosovo

After 90 days, a traveller must contact the Kosovo police to be registered, but it is unclear if the right to stay will be granted.

Kosovo has not yet defined a particular policy on this topic.

According to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no distinction based on the citizenship. Every citizen may therefore enter the country and stay for a maximum of 90 days. However, there are some rules to respect. You should be able to :

  • Have some valid travel documents (thus coming from a not recognized country may be an issue)
  • Prove you can pay for your expenses
  • Prove you will exit the territory (for example, having a return ticket)
  • Give a reason for travelling to Kosovo

After 90 days, a traveller must contact the Kosovo police to be registered, but it is unclear if the right to stay will be granted.

EDIT : See @Janusz answer, as the policy is now defined and EU citizens can enter with an ID card.

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Vince
  • 21k
  • 11
  • 90
  • 146

Kosovo has not yet defined a particular policy on this topic.

According to its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, there is no distinction based on the citizenship. Every citizen may therefore enter the country and stay for a maximum of 90 days. However, there are some rules to respect. You should be able to :

  • Have some valid travel documents (thus coming from a not recognized country may be an issue)
  • Prove you can pay for your expenses
  • Prove you will exit the territory (for example, having a return ticket)
  • Give a reason for travelling to Kosovo

After 90 days, a traveller must contact the Kosovo police to be registered, but it is unclear if the right to stay will be granted.