Is a visa required if I want to rent a car in Belarus?
I am going to visit Belarus this summer. I am an EU citizen and I will arrive and depart from Minsk International Airport, which is why I don't need a visa.
However, when I want to rent a car for a few days in Belarus. Do the car rentals require visa, or is it enough if I have a passport?
Thanks a lot.
Best Answer
Nope. No extra requirements except valid driver license, take a look here, for example:
Budget’s long-term car rental rules
As you came to rent office in Minsk, you are implicitly treated as a person legally entered into Belarusian territory.
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