Do the Macedonian police issue visitors a registration card?

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In Serbia and Macedonia, you have to register with the police if staying in those countries overnight.

I know that in Serbia, you're issued a white registration card that needs to be shown when exiting.

I've heard, however, that Macedonia doesn't issue them. Is this true?

If so, what happens when you register with Macedonian police?

To clarify: yes, I know the obligation to register is rarely enforced and, yes, I know hotels are supposed to take care of it all. Fact is, while you're usually not asked for the certificate, I've seen one tourist get in BIG trouble for not having it and, secondly, many hotels are too lazy to do the registration.



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When i stayed in the country, i was not handed any related document, neither was i asked at the border for it, in both occasions i crossed the borders (from Kosovo and to Bulgaria) by land. Ps. I stayed at a hostel in Skopje.




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I stayed in Skopje, Macedonia last week. No mention of registration was made at any point, and the border officials did not ask for one when leaving. I stayed in the Ibis hotel, so I would have thought that being a very large hotel chain they would not let their staff be lazy and not follow the local laws. I have also been to Serbia in the past and did get a registration card.

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