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I am a citizen of Ukraine, I live in Russia, I do not have a migration card, and there is no registration either. Can I travel to Turkey for holidays with an internal biometric passport?
I am a citizen of Ukraine, I live in Russia, I do not have a migration card, and there is no registration either. Can I travel to Turkey for holidays with an internal biometric passport?
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аватар lazy_person
From the territory of Ukraine it is possible. From the territory of the Russian Federation such a trip cannot be carried out ...
аватар ollennka
From Russia you cannot go to Turkey without a foreigner. And get ready for the fact that they will be fined and deported for the lack of a migration card and registration.
аватар kkk1204
Ukraine is capitalized. 2 answer is the most 100%
аватар ollennka
O! Literacy was remembered for once!))) It’s a pity that when applied to only one word, let the rest be written illiterately, now it’s fashionable ...
аватар Olgaolga153
kkk1204 ____ Patriotism, of course, is commendable But it's a shame for Turkey, Do you think it will do with a small letter? ))))))
аватар kkk1204
Olgaolga153 - I agree with you, I didn't notice Turkey...
аватар ollennka
kkk1204, yes, I'm not so much about Turkey, but about your previous answers. Kill it. These are my cockroaches, my hands are shaking every time I want to correct mistakes here ...
аватар Apyatka
But I’m just wondering) If you leave behind the scenes the absence of a migratory station, is it also impossible to use an id card? Why? Ukrainians can enter the territory of Russia with an internal Ukrainian passport. On the territory of Turkey - too. Then why is it impossible to fly from Russia to Turkey on an internal Ukrainian passport for a citizen of Ukraine?
аватар Alex714
"Then why is it impossible to fly from Russia to Turkey on an internal Ukrainian passport for a citizen of Ukraine?" IMHO it is that when crossing the border it will still light up in the database, regardless of the passport, and for violating the rules it can be "deported" for a couple of years. , for 7 years, entry into the Russian Federation is prohibited.
аватар ollennka
Alex714, if acquaintances worked illegally in Russia, then the ban was put precisely for illegal work.
Apyatka, I think this is a banal gap in the legislation. The law on the state border of the Russian Federation states that a simplified entry procedure can be established with a neighboring state, but it is not spelled out directly, this applies when crossing only a common border or any Russian border in general. Exactly for the same reason, a Ukrainian will not be released through Belarus on an internal passport, and I will not be released on an internal one to Kazakhstan, if I suddenly decide to fly there not on a direct flight, but on a connecting one through a third country.
аватар Bovik
Everything is correct. A simplified procedure for crossing borders, states agree among themselves.
Therefore, this procedure is valid only between these states.
And if you are crossing a third country, the general procedure for crossing the border is applied - according to the passport.
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