Immigration/Emigration
I am a local council member and also work as a teacher. Will I be able to travel abroad during martial law if I do not receive a salary from the local budget as a local government official?
I am 20 years old and male. Do I need to have a military registration document to travel abroad during martial law, and if so, what are the consequences if I don't have one?
I would like to travel abroad during martial law, but I heard that there are certain restrictions. Do I have the right to travel if my close relatives participated in the activities to repel armed aggression and died or went missing?
I am a civil servant and would like to travel abroad during the war. Is it possible to do this without a business trip if I have my own reasons for traveling? I have heard that during martial law there are certain restrictions on officials traveling outside Ukraine.
Can the US revoking the visa of the President of Colombia be considered interference in the internal affairs of another state? What international legal consequences could this have for relations between the countries?
If you, as a male aged 18-22, were denied entry to the border, can you claim compensation for damages or moral damages?
I planned to travel to Moldova through the Palanka-Mayaki-Udobnye border crossing, but due to a long queue I had to wait for over 5 hours. Am I entitled to compensation for the delay?
I am in the EU on the basis of temporary protection due to the war in Ukraine. I have a question about my continued stay in the EU after the temporary protection period expires. Am I entitled to refugee status or other legal status in the EU?
I want to know what legislative changes are needed to return Ukrainian citizens home, and what legal mechanisms are there to prevent the mass resettlement of foreigners to Ukraine?
If Poland has completely closed the border with Belarus, does this mean that I will not be able to cross the border with Belarus at all? Are there any alternative routes or exceptions?