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You don’t need to register in Croatia to stay short-term (under 90 days).

Entering on foot or on a bike should occur without issues. Before I enter, I will announce myself to the settlers, get their phone numbers and make backup plans in case of trouble. It is better to have some senior settlers join for the first entry if possible. When coming and leaving Liberland, we always go for a minimum in pairs.

Others (Non-EU/EEA Nationals)

I will have a hotel or another accommodation for the duration of my stay. I may or may not use it, but I will have it to be registered for the Croatian authorities.

Upon arrival in Croatia, I will go to the nearest police station (likely Duboševica police station on the border). I will report I wish to build my country, Liberland. I will get a 90-day ban, effective in 7 days, which will allow me to stay in Liberland for a week and claim my citizenship.

Don't forget to call your embassy that they are banning you for reasons of collective guilt, discriminating against you on the grounds of your association with Liberland. If possible, do so visibly, that the police see you. You can also make an appointment with your embassy for the day when you exit Croatia.

Before I attempt an entry into Liberland, I will contact other settlers, get their phone numbers, inform them of my plan, and make plans with them to get help in case there are any delays, turnarounds and in the unlikely event of deportation.

Upon my first attempt to enter, I will likely be warned by the police, including that I might be deported; I will not be afraid of this. If they turn me back, I will obey but then make another attempt. It is better to have some senior settlers join for the first entry if possible. When coming and leaving Liberland, we always go for a minimum in pairs.

When my stay is over, I will make sure to leave Europe through Hungary or Serbia to be able to enjoy my 7 days in Liberland in full and gain citizenship.

Alternatively, I can go through Zagreb if I make an appointment at the embassy of my country during my first call.

I can also, if I have a higher risk appetite and want to help build my country, stay in Liberland beyond the 7 days. My ban is, after all, only effective in Croatia, not in Liberland.

In that case, I will be ready to stay in Liberland; I will not be able to return to Croatia and potentially home for the 90 days of my ban.

More likely, however, I will be illegally deported to Udvar (a border town in Hungary). Then, I am ready to undergo legal action against the police with Liberland’s help, to prevent further harassment and illegal bans by the police.