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Summer Tourism Expects Boost As Law Change Takes Effect

The economy is expected to be given a boost this summer as new laws lifting visa restrictions come into force this month. From Monday 6th June holidaymakers who wish to leave the country for more than 2 months will no longer require a temporary exit visa. The change is the first major transformation in the nations border enforcement policy since 2002 when travel restrictions for many countries were lifted. This latest change also lifts existing restrictions on the Boreasic region including nations such as Talemantros and Keida. President Lukyanov hailed the move as a ‘great step forward’ after the changes were approved by the Federal Assembly in March. A new study suggested that more than 23% of Polascianan’s are now actively considering holidaying abroad for more than 2 months over the summer, giving an optimistic outlook for tourist and travel companies based in the country.