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Greatercascadia

Romanovskaya wrote:FOREIGN OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPALITY OF ROMANOVSKAYA

Updated Visa Policies For Visitors To Romanovskaya

Following a review by the Foreign Office, we have updated the visa requirements for a number of citizens wishing to visit Romanovskaya. Citizens from the following nations may now enter Romanovskaya visa free for 30 days.

— Belagia
— Eraus
— -greater australia-
— Greatercascadia
— Imperial Eagle
— Intermarium union

Following on from those nations, a small number of nations have been approved for their citizens to apply for a visa on arrival to Romanovskaya. They are the following:

— Diadochi
— Orange-bourgogne
— Vicintia

For any other nations not mentioned, their citizens must continue to apply for a visa prior to making their journey to Romanovskaya. Applications can be made through their local Romanovan consulate. A full list of our visa policies for each nation is available here.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Greater Cascadia

Given the general political and social stability of Romanovskaya and Cascadia’s friendly relations with the Government of Romanovskaya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has extended visa-free travel reciprocity to all Romanovskayan citizens traveling to Greater Cascadia. Nationals of Romanovskaya are granted visa free travel for up to 30 days from henceforth.

Rt. Hon. Lawrence Zhu MP
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Deputy Prime Minister

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Cascadian Federal Broadcasting Company News (CFBC News)

Prime Minister Returns From Maternity Leave

Prime Minister Deanna White has officially returned to active work following her leave of absence after the birth of her son two months ago. Speaking to reporters outside the Houses of Parliament in Vancouver, Ms. White said she was glad to be back on the job and she felt ready to balance life as prime minister and mother.

Mr. Lawrence Zhu, who served as Acting Prime Minister in her leave, has returned to his normal cabinet duties as Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister.

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