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    Quote Originally Posted by Scarpia View Post
    I wonder if the same thing will happen to Ukraine as the other eastern nations. Basically all the young recently graduated are leaving for western euro countries. A few of the eastern countries have a negative pop growth because of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeerBaron View Post
    I wonder if the same thing will happen to Ukraine as the other eastern nations. Basically all the young recently graduated are leaving for western euro countries. A few of the eastern countries have a negative pop growth because of it.
    Theoretically, the decision to grant Ukrainians visa-free travel to the EU is revocable, if there are too many immigration violations. However, I wonder to what extent political considerations may prevent such a thing from happening, if it were otherwise warranted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanderer View Post
    Theoretically, the decision to grant Ukrainians visa-free travel to the EU is revocable, if there are too many immigration violations. However, I wonder to what extent political considerations may prevent such a thing from happening, if it were otherwise warranted.
    And even with such "visa-free" term every first policaman can deport you or just polite force you to travel back just now you you haven't a list of documents or thay just don't like something in it. Previous visa term was much more easier.

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