In the last few weeks, a large number of citizens from Bosnia & Herzegovina have travelled to Serbia to be vaccinated against coronavirus (COVID-19), local media reported.
For vaccination in Serbia, it is enough for someone to have a passport and residence anywhere in Bosnia.
Businesspeople from Bosnia have been also going to Serbia for vaccination. The Foreign Trade Chamber of Bosnia & Herzegovina recently invited those interested to apply by March 26, so that the complete list could be forwarded to the Serbian Chamber of Commerce. The maximum number of applicants from one company is 10 people.
Employees of the Bosnian Constitutional Court have already travelled to Serbia to get vaccinated.
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