A 100-year-old woman from Donetsk Oblast received a passport to travel to Europe
A 100-year-old Ukrainian citizen originally from the Donetsk region, Ms. Oleksandra Ivanivna, visited the Sloviansk branch of the State Migration Service in the Donetsk region to apply for a passport.
This was reported by the agency’s press service.
As noted, the woman plans to travel to Europe to relax and visit her granddaughter. It is known that Oleksandra Ivanivna was born in 1925. Despite her advanced age, she came to the office in person to submit her documents.
“We wish dear Ms. Oleksandra Ivanivna good health, a pleasant trip, wonderful experiences, and many more long and happy years of life,” the State Migration Service noted.
The Migration Service also reported that the passport will be ready in the coming days. They reminded the public that administrative services for document processing are available at any branch of the service, regardless of place of registration.
As a reminder, scientists studied the body of the world’s oldest woman, María Branyas Morera, and identified factors that may have contributed to her long life.