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carnet du passage for eastern europe
Hi everybody,
I planned a trip trough georgia, armenia and nagorno karabakh, then so sadly for them war has come in georgia, so now I have to arrange a B plan. One of the ipothesis would be a journey trough eastern europe, so I was wondering if I would need carnet du passage for the motorcyle (or if there are any other particular documents to be taken under consideration) for the following countries: slovenia, hungary, romania, moldova and ukraine. Probably thousands of people have already asked and answered to this question, sorry for that..... thank you so much, have a nice day, Vieri |
Vieri,
Slovenia, Hungary and Romania are EU members, so you can move there freely. It is however always advised to carry a Green card from your insurance company, valid for the time of your ride, with the correct bike listed and valid for the countries you plan to travel in. (My green card this year lists both MD and UA, it didn't last year). A carnet should not be neccessary in Europe. The requirements should be the same for all EU citizens, but to be sure check the websites of your Automobile club (aci.it) and/or your foreign ministry. Hope this helps. |
Hi Vieri,
I can confirm that you don't need a carnet for any of the countries you mentioned. When crossing into Ukraine, they will write you bike's registration number in your passport -that's it. For Moldova you'll have to pay for the "environmental" paperwork, but that's about it. I hope this helps! |
thanks
thank you so much for your help.
It's good to know I can run free, especially considering that time will be tight.......... |
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