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Ukrainian citizens without a biometric passport must obtain a Schengen visa even for short-term trips to the EU. Such a visa allows stays of up to 90 days within 180 days.

Options:
• Apply for a Schengen visa at the consulate of the destination country
• Obtain a biometric passport in Ukraine or abroad

In practice:
• Some countries (Poland, Romania) may allow entry with an ID card
• Upon entry to the first Schengen country, they may issue a short-term visa for 15 days
• This is not guaranteed - it's better to have proper documents

Depends on the country:

✅ MANDATORY for Moldova:
• Minimum coverage €30,000
• COVID-19 inclusion
• Coverage of risks in destination country

📄 Recommended for Poland:
• Affects eligibility for temporary protection
• Improves chances at crossing

💡 Available policies:
• With military risk coverage
• In printed or electronic format
• From Ukrainian and international insurers

Check specific destination country requirements before departure.

📋 SCHENGEN 90/180 RULE

Third-country nationals can stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days within any 180-day period.

⚠️ KEY POINTS:
• It's a "rolling window" — each day the system checks the previous 180 days
• Entry and exit days count as stay days
• The rule applies to all Schengen countries combined
• Exceeding the limit risks fines and entry bans

📱 CALCULATE YOUR DAYS:
Use our Schengen 90/180 Calculator at nakordoni.eu/tools/schengen-calculator — it uses official EU logic.

💡 EXAMPLE:
If you spent 30 days in Schengen in January and 30 days in February, you only have 30 days left for the next 4 months.

✅ Yes, you can return to Ukraine an unlimited number of times.

📋 What you need:
• Valid passport or other identity document
• Ukrainian citizenship

💼 TEMPORARY PROTECTION STATUS:
• Having status in EU countries (e.g., PESEL UKR in Poland) does NOT limit your right to return
• You can travel back and forth unlimited times
• Status is maintained upon returns (check specific country conditions)

⚠️ IMPORTANT:
• Men 23-60 years: check exit rules before returning to Ukraine
• For long-term stays abroad: clarify military registration status

💡 For re-exit from Ukraine, you'll need the same documents as for the first crossing.

Yes. Ukrainian citizens with a biometric passport can stay in Schengen countries for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa. This applies to:

✓ Tourist trips
✓ Visiting relatives
✓ Short-term business trips
✓ Participation in cultural or sports events

❌ Visa-free travel does NOT grant the right to work in the EU

Important: The EES system (from October 2025) will automatically track your 90 days.
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