This study aims to see a bigger and more comprehensive picture, the potential and problems of the Ukrainian-Polish border as the most crowded one on
Living Near the Border. The Cases of Shehyni and Uhryniv Communities
This study aims to see a bigger and more comprehensive picture, the potential and problems of the Ukrainian-Polish border as the most crowded one on
Field reportage from borderland trip by EWB analyst Ruslan Minich, first published on Atlantic Council on September 19, 2019 There are three morning buses from
This publication is a collection of most important myths and facts about Ukrainian labour migration to countries of Visegrad Group (Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary).
The first annual report of the European Commission (published in December 2017) was based on the migration trends of 2015-2016 and the first half of
Brief blog by Kateryna Kulchytska on main issues on EU-Ukraine land border revealed by Anatomy of the Border monitoring. First published on Blogactive on November 5, 2018.
This report presents results of monitoring for the quality of services at the twenty international automobile and pedestrian border checkpoints at the state border of
The paper analyses political context of visa suspension mechanism, including public claims of EU officials and European media publications on functioning of visa-free regime with Georgia,
The paper analyses Ukraine’s coherence to migratory indicators of EU’s visa waiver suspension mechanism, namely, irregular migration, asylum seekers, cooperation on return and readmission, entry refusals.
Nowadays recognition of Schengen visas has already become a tool for simplifying visa policies and additional security filter for a number of countries outside the European Union
Article by EWB analyst Kateryna Kulchytska published in European Pravda analyses the visa policy of Great Britain in Ukraine, proving its unproportional strictness comparing to other non-EU





