Offering temporary travel documents to Belarusians seems like a compassionate gesture by Poland and Lithuania, but it's fraught with complexity. How will these policies affect the long-term status of Belarusian nationals abroad?
Do we have any concrete evidence or previous cases to compare this initiative with? It’s rare for such programs to not have some unforeseen consequences. I remain quite doubtful until we see a detailed proposal. How exactly do they plan to handle those who recently arrived?
I’m skeptical about the claimed processing times. From what I’ve gathered, it seems there’s a lot of variation depending on where you apply. Has anyone experienced delays or faster processing?
Yeah, the real estate route sounds appealing, but don’t forget there are risks. Property values can fluctuate, and the Caribbean isn’t immune to natural disasters. It’s worth looking into the agricultural sector—they’re pushing for sustainable farming, which could be a more stable option in the...
Sounds too good to be true... What about those who don’t have a US visa or haven’t had a Canadian visa before? Aren’t they still stuck with the regular visa process? This eTA seems pretty limited in scope, doesn’t it?
I remain skeptical. The benefits of citizenship and permanent residency are clear, but the barriers seem disproportionately high. What’s the real success rate here?
Is the quality of life for expats really as good as they say in France? I’ve read mixed reviews, especially regarding the adaptation to the local culture and administrative complexities.
Looks like Russia is playing tit-for-tat with the EU on visa fees. I get the whole reciprocity thing, but raising the visa fees to $300 could definitely hurt tourism. Is this really the right move for Russia?
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