Belarusian woman with a Pole's Card married a Lithuanian and was going to move to him, but she was banned from entering Lithuania
The reason was her former job.

A Belarusian woman shared on social media that after her wedding, she was banned from entering her husband's country. Two years ago, she married a Lithuanian citizen, whom she met when she came to Vilnius to visit a friend.
The couple decided to live in Lithuania, especially since marriage to a Lithuanian gives the girl the right to a Lithuanian temporary residence permit (TRP). After the wedding, the girl submitted documents for a TRP.
However, she did not receive the long-awaited plastic card:
"Instead of a permit, I received a refusal. And then something we didn't expect at all happened — the Lithuanian migration service declared me a threat to national security and banned me from entering the country for 2.5 years."
In one of the Instagram comments, the Belarusian woman explained the reasons for this decision. According to her, the Lithuanians took such a step because of her frequent trips to her homeland and "work for a news portal in Belarus."
After being designated a threat by Lithuania, the girl did not give up. She went to court against the Lithuanian migration service and spent about a year on it. The girl lost the first court case but filed an appeal and won the appeal. They were ordered to review the case, but the girl lost the new trial again.
They had to find a new country where the couple could reunite. They chose Poland.
Fortunately, the Belarusian woman had a Pole's Card. The girl received it 7 years ago. The Pole's Card made it possible to apply for a permanent residence permit.
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