Bulgaria’s Minister of Health on June 12 issued an order regulating the entry into the Republic of Bulgaria from June 15 to June 30, the transit through the territory of the country and the rule for the mandatory 14-day quarantine.
As of June 15 until June 30, 2020, a temporary ban on entry into the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria is introduced for all persons, regardless of their citizenship, through all border crossing points, by air, sea, rail and road transport.
The ban does not apply to Bulgarian nationals, nationals of EU member states, the United Kingdom, Schengen visa zone member countries (including the Republic of San Marino, the Principality of Andorra, the Principality of Monaco and the Vatican City State), the Republic of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, members of the families of Bulgarian citizens, as well as persons who are in actual cohabitation with a Bulgarian citizen, and foreigners with the status of permanent or long-term residence in Bulgaria and members of their families.
Also allowed to the territory of Bulgaria are:
The order also sets out who may transit through Bulgaria:
Transit is allowed only in cases where immediate departure from the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria can be guaranteed.
The requirement for the 14 day obligatory quarantine applies to all persons arriving on the territory of Bulgaria from Sweden, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Portugal and Netherlands, as well as from all third (non-EU) countries except Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. The quarantine should take place at home or other accommodation specified by the person and an advisory note should be issued by the director of the relevant regional health inspectorate or a person authorized by him/her.
The requirement for the 14-day quarantine rule does not apply if those arriving are Bulgarian citizens and citizens of other EU countries, the UK, Schengen countries, who are travelling for humanitarian reasons, or are trade representatives, or are involved in activities crucial to the strategic and critical infrastructure of Bulgaria, implementation of projects certified under the Investment Promotion Act, analysis of projects of potential investors and other activities of importance for the country’s economy, certified by a letter from the Minister of Economy or another minister responsible for the relevant activity, as well as persons engaged in shipbuilding and ship repair.
It also does not apply to: