Picturesque Ireland without a visa.
Since the beginning of the war, Ireland has completely abolished visas for Ukrainians, which was an important implementation for refugees. However, this liberalization also applies to tourists. It's not true that many Ukrainians don't know about this. For more than a year now, they have been able to visit this picturesque corner of the world.
Previously, Ireland was an expensive and almost unattainable destination for travel. Many people could only dream of a plane ticket to this country, as there were few from Ukraine. And, although Ireland is part of the EU, it is not part of the Schengen area, so it was necessary to obtain a visa, which turned out to be a rather complicated process.
Currently, visa restrictions are still lifted, but to get to Ireland, Ukrainians need to go through a long journey. First, they need to get to Poland, and only then fly to Ireland. A ticket from Warsaw to Dublin costs an average of 40-50 euros.
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