On June 30, the Croatian Civil Protection Headquarters announced an easing decision on immigration restrictions.
From 1st July, citizens and their families in the EU/Schengen area and foreign nationals (including Japanese) who are legally entitled to stay in the area will not be subject to the Croatia immigration restrictions.
From 1st July, people from other third countries including Japan will be allowed to enter Croatia if they have tourism, business, study or other urgent personal circumstances.
No self-isolation is required after entering Croatia.
However, upon entering the country, a questionnaire (English) is required, and in order to speed up immigration examination, it is recommended to submit the statement via the website in advance (questionnaire link https://entercroatia.mu… ). I am.
Reference: https://www.koronavirus…
From the Embassy of Japan in Zagreb
● At 2:00 pm on June 28, the cumulative number of new coronavirus infections in Croatia was 2,691 (+67), the cumulative number of healers was 2,152 (+0), and the cumulative number of deaths was 107 (+0). )is. So far, 77,453 inspections (+829) have been performed. *Numbers in parentheses are the day before.
● In Croatia, the infection is spreading again. In addition, as of 2:00 pm on June 28, there are 432 patients.
Unfortunately, the number of affected people has been increasing since the opening of borders to EU countries, with new cases occurring every day in the double digits of 10-25.
In response to this, those who enter Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Northern Macedonia from 12:00 on June 25 are obliged to voluntarily quarantine for 14 days.
Also, it is mandatory to wear a mask when using public transportation (city bus, tram, intercity train or bus) from 00:00 on June 25.
Croatia is listed as one of the successful countries in managing and controlling COVID-19. In these three months we had 2.255 cases and for now 2.140 recoveries, so we can conclude we did well. We have a lot of days without infeceted people; now and then there is one per day. There are no strict restrictions but there are epidemiological methods that we need to follow to prevent infection such as disinfection, washing your hands, and social distancing when in crowded or opened places. No mask is required but you can wear one it if you want. Cafes and restaurants are working normally but under new rules ( 1 meter is to be between tables), all the galleries are opened and stores began to work normally as well.