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Do German nationals require a visa to visit Moldova?
No, German citizens can enter Moldova without a visa for short-term stays. The country grants visa-free access for up to 90 days within a 180-day period, making it easier for travelers to explore Moldova without going through the visa application process. This hassle-free entry policy enhances Moldova’s appeal as a travel destination.
Entry conditions for Germans traveling to Moldova
Citizens from Germany visiting Moldova under the visa-free regime must meet the following conditions:
• Their stay must not exceed 90 days in any 180-day timeframe.
• Engaging in paid work or other activities requiring special permits is prohibited.
• Their passport should have at least three months' validity beyond their departure date.
• They may be asked to provide evidence of sufficient financial means for their stay.
• Compliance with Moldova’s border control regulations is required upon arrival.
What documents do travelers from Germany need to enter Moldova?
Foreign nationals arriving in Moldova must present:
• A valid passport or other official travel document.
• If applicable, a visa or other authorization permitting entry and stay.
• For transit passengers, proof of permission to enter their final destination country, including a visa if required.
Is health insurance mandatory for Germans visiting Moldova?
Moldova does not impose a mandatory health insurance requirement for visa-free travelers. However, visitors are strongly advised to obtain a comprehensive travel insurance policy. This should cover medical expenses such as emergency care, hospitalization, and medical evacuation, ensuring financial security in case of unexpected health issues.
What are the financial requirements for German citizens entering Moldova?
Moldovan border authorities may request proof of financial means to cover the stay. The minimum requirement is €30 per day, with a total of at least €300 for stays shorter than 10 days. Travelers can provide proof through cash, bank statements, credit cards, or traveler’s checks.
Must-visit destinations in Moldova for tourists from Germany
Moldova offers a variety of cultural, historical, and natural attractions. Here are some of the best places for visitors from Germany:
1.Chișinău – Moldova’s dynamic capital, home to landmarks like the Nativity Cathedral, scenic spots such as Valea Morilor Park, and a lively café and nightlife scene.
2. Orheiul Vechi – A breathtaking archaeological site featuring ancient cave monasteries and spectacular rock formations.
3. Cricova Winery – A world-famous wine cellar with underground tunnels that hold some of the finest Moldovan wines.
4. Tipova Monastery – A medieval monastery carved into a rock face, offering stunning views of the Dniester River.
5. Soroca Fortress – A historic fortress that once served as a key defensive stronghold, showcasing Moldova’s rich medieval heritage.
If you do not have the right to enter Moldova without a visa, you may need a transit visa (type A) or a transit visa (type B).
You can find out if you need a visa to enter the Republic of Moldova here: http://www.mfa.gov.md/entry-visas-moldova/
To import pets into Moldova, all animals must have:
1. Microchip for pets. Your pet must be chipped with a 15-digit unencrypted microchip that complies with the ISO 11784/11785 standard.
2. Vaccinations. Your dog or cat must have a valid rabies vaccination after chipping.
3. The health certificate: a licensed veterinarian must complete an EU medical certificate for Moldova 10 days before the trip. If your pet is traveling from the United States, the veterinarian must be accredited by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the health certificate must be certified by the State Department of Agriculture. If you are traveling to Moldova from another country, the forms must be certified by the state body responsible for the import and export of animals.
To learn more about the rules for importing your pets, follow the link: https://www.pettravel.com/immigration/moldova.cfm
For information and advice on the customs regulations of Moldova, please visit the official website of the Customs Service of Moldova: https://customs.gov.md/en/articles/titlul-en--------------------------------
In Moldova, right-hand traffic is allowed, and there is no charge for road use.
Permissible speed:
• locality - 50 km / hour
• outside the locality - 80 km / hour
• highway -110 km / hour
The maximum alcohol level is 0.0%.
It is forbidden to talk on the phone while driving.
Seat belts are mandatory for all passengers, and a child safety seat/booster seat is mandatory for children under 12 years of age.
Please note that when you are traveling to Moldova, your local driver's license will not be sufficient to drive legally. One of the requirements for driving in Moldova is to have an international driver's license. This is a translation of your local driver's license into 12 UN-recognized languages.
Contacts of embassies in different countries can be found at the link.
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