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Is it possible to fly to Ukraine at the age of 14?
I am 14 years old, I live in Russia. I would like to visit my friend in Ukraine. Is it possible to fly there and back without adult accompaniment? Won't they send me back when my girlfriends have already arrived in the city? What documents are needed and do I need a visa?
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аватар Lina312
Not on, but in.
аватар serguey106
In Ukraine (namely - in Ukraine, and not in Ukraine) there are international rules for crossing the border by persons under the age of 16:
1) you need to have an identity document with a photo (international travel document of the child or a foreign passport);
2) notarized permission from both parents for the child to travel abroad;
3) parental power of attorney for the person who will accompany the child on the trip (usually, this is a flight attendant), indicating the person who will meet the child at the airport of arrival;
4) CIS citizens do not need a visa to visit Ukraine.
аватар travelsita
Baby, it's time for you to sleep...)))
аватар Yule4ka.
Thanks a lot to the person who answered above!!
Sorry, I didn't know, I'll know how to write next time.
People come from different time zones and you can go to bed at different times.
аватар travelsita
This is a troll.
аватар travelsita
Nevertheless, I want to note the literacy of the author. Still, the influence of the intellectual capital of Russia is affecting.
аватар swan7
you can’t, sit in Maskvabad
аватар L_ena
The age of those wishing to cross the Russian-Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Russian border is getting younger. Soon we will read topics from first-graders and pupils of middle groups of kindergartens.
And, yes, to Ukraine. Hack it on your Great Russian nose with potatoes.
аватар serguey106
Dear respondents, why did you get angry at the child? The child politely asked a question, and you - instead of also politely answering - undertook to be clever. What is her opinion of you? And through you - and about the whole nation. If you achieve this, then the flag is in your hands: continue in the same spirit, but do not be surprised if you receive a similar answer in the future.
аватар swan7
serguey106
It doesn't matter what opinion you get.
I would say the worse it goes, the better.
аватар ollennka
Why did you dig into the child, well, there are different rules in Russian and Ukrainian, in Russian it’s correct “to Ukraine”. Nobody corrects you, because you know that the Ukrainian language has slightly different rules.
To the author of the question: a child cannot travel abroad without adult accompaniment. Either one of the parents will be lucky to visit a friend, or someone else of legal age for whom permission has been issued. So blow to your parents for their blessing for the trip.
аватар travelsita
Are you sure it's really a baby? Because we can't check.
аватар ollennka
And also we cannot be sure of the gender and citizenship of the author of the question))).
I can only be sure of the low level of education of the author of the question.
аватар travelsita
If the person is an adult, then the question is definitely. silly. For 14 years, the level of education. quite acceptable.
аватар ollennka
At the age of 14, to build a phrase from the series "approaching the city, my hat fell off" ... A disgrace, to be honest.
аватар serguey106
Dear Sirs, Aren't you tired of pushing water in a mortar yet? Is there nothing more to spend an hour on? What is the difference between WHO and HOW? The question was whether there was an answer. What else to say?
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