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My daughter is studying in Europe. Will she have problems after a legal visit to the Crimea through Chongar upon her return to Europe? Passport stamped "Chongar, Russia"
My daughter is studying in Europe. Will she have problems after a legal visit to the Crimea through Chongar upon her return to Europe? Passport stamped "Chongar, Russia"
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аватар Oleksii64
Let him go on a civil passport.
аватар priz01
They only let you in with a passport.
аватар Vika284
Let the seal be put on the migration card
аватар alex45
And what does the stamp "Chongar, Russia" have to do with Europe? this stamp will close the Ukrainian post. The daughter will return to Ukraine and go to study. Good luck to her!
аватар priz01
Thanks, I hope everything works out.
аватар ollennka
priz01, but where does the information come from that they let you into the Crimea only through a foreigner? Ukrainians can also enter Russia with an internal passport.
аватар priz01
Like first hand.
аватар ollennka
From what first hand? Border Service? And another question: do not let in or let out?
аватар priz01
They don't let in.
аватар Vika284
If a Ukrainian border guard puts a stamp on the Chongar checkpoint in the Ukrainian passport when leaving for the Crimea and back, this is normal.
If a representative of an illegal checkpoint on the territory of the occupied Crimea puts a stamp in the Ukrainian passport on entry into Crimea, then you will have to throw out or lose this passport
Therefore, the Russian side used to put stamps on the migration card
аватар Scurra-2
Does she have nowhere to go in Europe? She must have met a lot of friends. Definitely in a buggy.
аватар ollennka
A strange situation, for the first time I hear that a foreigner is required from Ukrainians. And did you try to poke into the corresponding agreement with this particular border guard?
аватар Bovik
Let him go if he's too unbearable.
Nothing bad will happen.
Anyway, no one here will decide anything.
Put a stamp, get a new one. In Ukraine, this is not a problem.
If they don't, everything will be ok.
аватар priz01
I wanted to go to my family and to the sea.
Poke border guards is not the best idea when he has instructions from his superiors.
At the foreign passport tied visa etc.
Why is this thread not covered anywhere?
аватар Vika284
priz01 you yourself do not understand which country "this trash" is to blame
Europe is full of resorts with sea much better than Crimea
аватар Scurra-2
Try Ibiza and let all the relatives wait!
аватар lazy_person
Daughter is studying. This is clear. What country is your daughter a citizen of? It was necessary to start a conversation with this. Does she have a regular internal passport?
аватар priz01
Calling relatives in good conditions.
Were in European resorts.
There was a wife in June in the Crimea, if not relatives, there is nothing to do there. Theater of the absurd.
аватар priz01
I agree with Ibiza.
SW. lazi Have you seen the domain of this site?UA!
аватар lazy_person
prize01
Dear priz01. I know that the site is Ukrainian. I realized that this is your answer to my question about citizenship ... therefore, Ukrainian. Well, then you should be well aware that you can travel to the Crimea according to the internal documents of a Citizen of Ukraine. Grab your passport and go...
аватар ollennka
I have RU!)))
In general, I have doubts about the fact that they did not let me in with an internal passport. But even if he goes abroad, there is no problem in this.
аватар Vika284
The problem is if the occupied side puts its illegal stamp in the Ukrainian passport
аватар ollennka
Oh, Vika284, well, that's it!))) The offended feelings of the "occupied side" are a bit different from the problem about which the question was asked.
аватар lazy_person
Yes, it's kind of dark.. Well, a citizen of Ukraine is studying in the EU. When she arrives in Kyiv, she will come home to the country of which she is a citizen. Get your internal passport of a Citizen of Ukraine (any / blue book, plastic card /) and go to the Crimea. What is the problem?
аватар ollennka
The author of the question claims that someone was not allowed inside ... We are waiting for details.
аватар lazy_person
Here the point, most likely, is that the daughter has an age (childhood), when you can travel abroad only with a Children's Passport. An adult is allowed to pass through an internal document, and a child needs a passport. Here is the author's phrase: - "They only let you in with a passport." (Most likely it's about a child).
It’s bad when they can’t ask the right question ... then don’t count on an adequate answer
аватар Vika284
If you put a stamp in the passport, for example, "Redeemed", will such a passport continue to be valid? So the stamp of an illegal checkpoint is equated to the stamp "Canceled".
аватар lazy_person
The stamp of the Russian Federation with a checkpoint at a specific checkpoint in Crimea is worse than the stamp "Redeemed". "Canceled" may not refer to the entire passport, but only to its individual entry, to a separate page. .
аватар comdirector
We have a similar situation. The stamp is put just at the Russian post. And it looks like a red square around the perimeter says "Chongar Russia Checkpoint". Of course, it was dumb with such a passport for a child to go further to Europe, but in practice, no border guards have asked questions for the past 4 years. Perhaps because the children have a visa, this is the main thing.
аватар lazy_person
comdirector
Please clarify ... are we talking about the "Children's Passport"? Did I understand correctly that from the very beginning we are talking not about an adult and his "International Passport of a Citizen of Ukraine", but about a child and his children's travel document?
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