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 1. Green card system
 2. GC Territorial Validity
 3. GC territorial validity limitations




GC TERRITORIAL VALIDITY LIMITATIONS


REGIONS AND AREAS IN A COUNTRY POLITICALLY DISPUTED OR CLAIMED BY OTHER
COUNTR(Y)IES

AZ
(Republic of Azerbaijan)

Regions or areas in the country that are politically disputed by any other
countr(y)(ies) or which are claimed by other countr(y)(ies):
The Republic of Azerbaijan declares that it is unable to guarantee the
implementation of the provisions of the Green Card System in its territories
occupied by the Republic of Armenia (the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic
of Azerbaijan and its seven districts surrounding that region), until the
liberation of those territories from the occupation and complete elimination of
the consequences of that occupation (the schematic map of the occupied
territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan is enclosed).
The seven districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh are as follows: 

 * Lachyn
 * Kalbajar
 * Aghdam
 * Fuzuli
 * Jabrayil
 * Gubadly
 * Zangilan


Regions or areas falling outside the (de facto) control of the country's
government:
The Republic of Azerbaijan declares that it is unable to guarantee the
implementation of the provisions of the Green Card System in its territories
occupied by the Republic of Armenia (the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the Republic
of Azerbaijan and its seven districts surrounding that region), until the
liberation of those territories from the occupation and complete elimination of
the consequences of that occupation.

Does the Green Card System apply in these regions or areas? Is the Bureau
competent for these regions or areas?
No.

Is the Motor Insurance Directive applicable in these areas?
N/A

CY
(Republic of Cyprus)

Regions or areas in the country that are politically disputed by any other
countr(y)(ies) or which are claimed by other countr(y)(ies):
The areas of the so-called “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” which is a
breakaway territory, not recognised by the UN.

Regions or areas falling outside the (de facto) control of the country's
government:
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

Does the Green Card System apply in these regions or areas? Is the Bureau
competent for these regions or areas?
No (Competence currently not exercised).

Is the Motor Insurance Directive applicable in these areas?
Although this area de iure forms part of the Republic of Cyprus (as per the
Accession Treaty), the application of the MID is suspended for the time being
like all other European legislation.

SRB
(Republic of Serbia)

Regions or areas in the country that are politically disputed by any other
countr(y)(ies) or which are claimed by other countr(y)(ies):
Kosovo and Metohija, the southern Province of the Republic of Serbia, is not
politically disputed or claimed by any country. In 2008, Kosovo Albanians
declared its independence unilaterally, which has never been recognised by the
Republic of Serbia. Therefore, Kosovo and Metohija are politically disputed
between the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the Provisional
Institutions of Self-Government in Priština.

Regions or areas falling outside the (de facto) control of the country's
government:
Kosovo and Metohija, the southern Province of the Republic of Serbia, is
currently outside the de facto control of the Serbian Government.

Does the Green Card System apply in these regions or areas? Is the Bureau
competent for these regions or areas?
No.

Is the Motor Insurance Directive applicable in these areas?
N/A.

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liability whatsoever for the correctness, completeness and authenticity of the
information contained on this webpage.

List of GCB Countries

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TERRITORIAL VALIDITY LIMITATIONS

Box 8 of the Green Card format

 

Find out the LIMITATIONS of the VALIDITY of the GREEN CARD where it does not
cover the whole official territory of a country


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