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If I have a Sinai JNLI visa. Where can I go on excursions with it and where. Thanks
10 years ago  •  3 subscribers 4 answers
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Only for Cairo and Luxor you need a visa, other excursions do not need a visa, shinai only is enough. Farther...
Gentlemen, I am a citizen of Ukraine with permanent residence in Germany. I could not find information on the Internet to which countries I can go without a visa. I would like to relax with my family in Croatia or Italy or Spain. Well, in general, I am interested in those countries in which Ukrainians without permanent residence need visas. Does anyone have experience and can help with advice?
11 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello, a person with permanent residence in Germany can go to the USA without a visa? Farther...
In 2019, the days off will be May 1-5 and May 9-12, it’s a sin not to take advantage of the opportunity. Where is it better to go without a visa (with a beach)? I have long wanted to go to Alexandria, but it is probably still cool there at this time.
6 years ago  •  13 subscribers 21 answer
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ollennka good idea. But, probably, the sea will still be cool. travelsita Alexandria.was on the mediterranean sea. Still not moved? So, it stayed there. Farther...
After the wedding, we want to fly to rest, tell me where you can go to the sea in August? I would like to have a sandy beach, and WITHOUT ISSUING A VISA.
11 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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Crimea ... although, maybe they will introduce a visa))) At least write the budget, or something Farther...
Hello! We are located in Istanbul. There is an opportunity to go to Cyprus for 2-3 days, but we don’t know if we need to open a visa? Because the pro-visa is intended for leaving Ukraine.
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 19 answers
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You can get to the Turkish part of Cyprus through Istanbul without any problems, but to the Greek part of Cyprus you need a pro-visa. Farther...
Where would you go first of all after the visa-free regime was opened? Modest budget, tour for 3-4 days. :)
8 years ago  •  14 subscribers 41 answer
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Hasn't it been opened yet? For a short time, it is logical to go somewhere nearby: either a direct flight, or somewhere where you can easily drive a car from Kyiv. And do not spread out over several cities, limit yourself to one. Krakow, Prague, Budapest, Vienna are great. Farther...