its a visa free travel for 90 days in 180 days period, but it doesnt allow work. When someone will get catched doing work, they will gte banned, and they employers fined, so..I doubt that someone is really taking a chance.
Maybe except hookers, but they were doing it before.
0,33 l of KVAS here is like 20-25 euro cents, glass of vodka 50 ml around 30-50 eurocents, some luxury

kebab maybe 1,5 EUR, 1 hour of sauna and jacuzzi in some hotel in spa town = 2 usd

also, spoke recently with some citizens of Moscow...They told me that average salary for shop cashier/ clerk these days is like 500 EUR in Moscow...Still, around 3 times more than in Ukraine
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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
I bet that's the cheapest country in Europe now. They are ready to work here literally for food. Now when they have a visa free regime with the EU, hard times are coming for the Polish plumbers in Germany ;)
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