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I am registered in the Crimea, at the moment I live in Ukraine. Will they let me into Moscow with a passport?
I am registered in the Crimea, at the moment I live in Ukraine. Will they let me into Moscow with a passport?
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аватар Apyatka
Do you have a Russian passport?
аватар viki13031
Yes. But he is in the Crimea
аватар viki13031
At the moment there is only a passport
аватар Apyatka
Which country's passport?
аватар ollennka
If you have a Russian passport in your hands (it doesn’t matter if it’s internal or foreign), then they will let you in.
аватар ollennka
Damn, I wrote some garbage)))
If you have a Russian passport in your hands, then they will let you in.
аватар viki13031
Ukrainian foreigner
аватар viki13031
In general, as I understand it, they will let me through with a Russian passport?
аватар ollennka
With the Russian they will miss.
аватар viki13031
Thank you very much for your help:)))
аватар Apyatka
If you have Russian citizenship, then in any case (even outside the covid restrictions), the Russian border must be crossed under a Russian document.
аватар viki13031
Thank you very much again
аватар Apyatka
Please. You take an interest in the question of how to properly cross the Ukraine-Russia border with two citizenships. It is important.
аватар viki13031
Hello. And how to cross the border with two citizenships? And do I need to do a test?
аватар Apyatka
viki13031, The border of the state of which you have citizenship must be crossed according to the document of this country. This is in short.
While the test for citizens is not needed. Ukrainians do not need to go to Ukraine at all, and to Russia, Russians need to cross the border with a questionnaire from public services, and upon arrival home, pass 2 tests (1 within 3 days, 1 within 5 days, but between tests at least a day)
аватар Apyatka
Requirements for tests change often, so you should find out a few days before the trip, so that if something happens, you have time to pass the test.
аватар ollennka
The test requirements for Russians have changed only twice in a year.
аватар Apyatka
It's hard to predict when the next one will change.
For Ukrainians, they change more often.
аватар viki13031
Where can I get a government service form?
аватар Apyatka
viki13031
fill out online on the public services website and print.
аватар viki13031
Thanks a lot again for your help
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