Opening up Macedonia to Ukrainians

Some (welcomed) visa liberalization news in this closening Europe: Macedonia has suspended its visa requirements for Ukrainian citizens for a one year trial period. The decision is effective from 15 March 2012 until 15 March 2013. This comes as an extension of a first six-month test, which ran from May until October 2011.Ukrainian citizens may enter the territory of Macedonia for a 90-day visa-free period. Some requirements are left valid: provide valid passport, travel documents for children, health insurance policy and evidence of financial autonomy, that is 50 euros per day of staying in the country.Macedonian citizens do not need a visa either to enter Ukraine (http://www.mfa.gov.mk/?q=node/270&language=mk).

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