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HIV-specific entry and residence regulations for Montenegro
There are no restrictions for people with HIV/AIDS. There are no specific legal regulations concerning people with AIDS.
Neither a medical certificate nor an HIV test result is required when entering the country. Foreigners with a known HIV infection are not subject to specific residence regulations. There are no regulations regarding the control, deportation or expulsion of those concerned.
Antiretroviral medication can be carried for personal use (quantities according to duration of stay). Medication should remain in original packaging. It is recommended to carry a prescription, if possible translated to Serbian language.
(Source: 1)
HIV treatment information for Montenegro
no information available
HIV information / HIV NGOs in Montenegro
Global Criminalisation of HIV Transmission Scan
The Global Criminalisation Scan is an initiative of GNP+. It aims to collect and keep up to date information on national and state level laws criminalising the transmission of or exposure to HIV. It also aims to provide an easily accessible ‘clearing-house’ of resources, research, and initiatives on the subject and to provide a platform for advocacy initiatives.
Find out more about the scan and the criminalisation of HIV transmission legislation at
http://criminalisation.gnpplus.net/.
Sources
- Embassy of Germany, Belgrade, April 7, 2008 (based on information provided by “Youth of Jazas”)
updated: 1/6/2009
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