
https://www.kyivpost.com/ukraine-po...ns-visit-eu-three-months-61-denied-entry.htmlAlmost six million Ukrainians visit EU in three months, 61 denied entry
A total of 5,799,360 citizens of Ukraine entered the EU countries during the first three months after the entry into force of the visa-free regime, from July 11 to Sept. 11, the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine has reported, citing the figures of the Ukrainian State Border Service.
Out of these, 1,413,178 persons travelled with biometric passports, including 235,795 persons without visas (i.e. 87 percent of people with biometric passports travelled with visas, and 17 percent fully benefited from all the opportunities of visa-free travel)
According to the same statistics, the number of trips made by Ukrainians to the EU countries during the three summer months of 2017 increased by 10% compared to the same three months last year.
Brazil and Russia signed reciprocal exemption of visa some years agoBrazilians dont need a visa to Russia ? really ? I think that visafree travel to Russia is only possible for cruise ship passengers and citizens of former USSR-republics (except the Baltics)
Visafree travel to Russia, but how many brazilians visit Russia ? There are no direct flights between the two countries.Brazil and Russia signed reciprocal exemption of visa some years ago
Yes. Russia is not very far from Scandinavia geographically but most people here think it's a difficult destination due to visa requirement, burocracy and an overall not a tourist friendly attitude. Also words in kyrillic and service staff with poor knowledge of english does not make the trip easier. The positive thing is that there is a visa free cruise from Stockholm to St Petersburg with the St Peter line. It takes 39hours and operates once a week.it is comparable to getting schengen visa for Russians.
Unfortunately a few brazilians visit Russia each yearVisafree travel to Russia, but how many brazilians visit Russia ? There are no direct flights between the two countries.
I would say that the long distance between countries makes it easier to support visa free travel. It's expenisve to travel between continents and that may be an obstacle for non wanted poor trouble makers who want to enter a country to work illegaly or commit crimes.The EU accepts the US citizens visa-free. The US... accept the citizens of most EU countries visa-free (in the Visa Waiver Program), with just a few exceptions, including Poland. I am not really getting what's the reason.
http://www.svo.aero/en/transit/rules/My question is do i need a Russian visa, even thought i will spend the 1.5 hours inside the airport and not go out ?
What if your flight is delayed or cancelled and you stay more than 24 hours ?http://www.svo.aero/en/transit/rules/
Foreigners can stay in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport waiting for their connecting flight for up to 24 hours without a Russian visa. The passenger must have a boarding pass to his next flight.
Thank you so much for the answer and the link which i need to see thoroughlyhttp://www.svo.aero/en/transit/rules/
Foreigners can stay in the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport waiting for their connecting flight for up to 24 hours without a Russian visa. The passenger must have a boarding pass to his next flight.