WestESIM plans are specifically designed for the regions advertised. This particular plan is valid exclusively within the European Union. Should your travels take you from an EU country like Lithuania into non-EU territories such as Belarus or the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia, your WestESIM connection will cease at the border. Attempting to use your home carrier's roaming in these areas typically incurs prohibitively high charges. For seamless connectivity across diverse regions, consider a broader regional plan or a dedicated local eSIM.
Is my WestESIM plan valid for neighboring non-EU territories such as Belarus or Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast?
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