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Do Russians need a visa to Croatia?

Citizens of Russian Federation and the Republic of Ukraine (as well as other citizens of non-EU countries) for tourist visit or transit through Croatia need a visa.



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Citizens of countries without a visa waiver deal, including China, India, Russia and all African nations, even those who are permanent residents of the U.S. or Canada or Green Card holders, will require a Greece Schengen Visa to travel to the country.

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You can travel without a visa to the Schengen area (including Croatia) for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. This applies if you travel: as a tourist.

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Do I need a visa to go to Croatia? If you're a citizen of a Schengen country and/or the EU, you do not. Certain non-Schengen and non-EU citizens whose governments have a visa waiver agreement with the EU do not need a visa to enter Croatia either — as long as their stay does not exceed 90 days.

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The country's citizens do not need to get visas in advance for trips to the countries of Oceania, some Middle Eastern and Near Eastern countries (Israel, Qatar, Turkey), Asia, most Caribbean countries (Cuba, the Dominican Republic), South America and Africa.

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Russian citizens with Estonian-issued residence permits or who hold visas issued by other EU or Schengen Area countries remain permitted entry. Suspension of short-term Schengen C visas (for business visits and tourism) to Belarussian and Russian citizens resident in Belarus and Russia as of April 9, 2022.

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The Portugal (Schengen) Visa for citizens of Russia is a required travel document that visitors coming from Russia must get before entering any Schengen country. It grants them access for 90 days without any restriction.

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You cannot fly from Russia directly to the UK, or via EU countries.

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