Destinations for

Ukrainians without a visa

in 2022

We continue the series of posts with opportunities for Ukrainian freelancers in other countries. Today we’ve made a list of countries where Ukrainians without a visa can go for more than 90 days.

Ukrainians without a visa can travel to:

  • Macedonia – up to 90 days. A return ticket or a ticket to the next destination is required.

  • Montenegro – up to 90 days. You’ll need to register at the place of stay – in a hotel or with the owners of private apartments, as well as a document confirming the financial support of the trip.

  • Georgia – 365 days. You need a return ticket or ticket to the next destination, medical insurance. Entry from the territory of Abkhazia or South Ossetia is prohibited with administrative or criminal liability (fine or imprisonment).

  • Israel – up to 90 days. You’ll need a return ticket or ticket to the next destination; information about children must be entered in the passports of the parents or one of the parents, the child’s travel document is not recognized by the Israeli side.

  • Macau – up to 90 days. You are required to have financial support for the trip (minimum MOP 5000 = $625), a return ticket or a ticket to the next destination

  • Maldives – up to 30 days; extension up to 90 days is $50. You need financial support for the trip ($30/day), a return ticket or a ticket to the next destination

  • Turkey – up to 90 days. You will also need a return ticket or ticket to the next destination.

The next post will be about the countries of Latin and Central America. They have many cool countries where Ukrainians can stay for up to 90 or even 180 days.

Did you see the posts we made earlier about digital nomad visas in Europe, and destinations with a minimum income? Scroll through the profile to read them!​​

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