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We want to visit the Autonomous Republic of Crimea through Ukraine on a car with European numbers. There is Ukrainian and European citizenship. Is it possible to cross the border on such a car, for example, through Armyansk?
We want to visit the Autonomous Republic of Crimea through Ukraine on a car with European numbers. There is Ukrainian and European citizenship. Is it possible to cross the border on such a car, for example, through Armyansk?
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аватар AllOverTheWorld
you would not write so openly that you have dual citizenship), which is prohibited in Ukraine))
The question is very delicate, if you are on the European license plates of the country in which you live, then travel according to the documents indicated in the docks on the car. at the border you will be carefully asked the purpose of the visit, etc.
аватар lazy_person
You can't answer this question in a hurry. Numbers on the EU car, and who is the owner? Most likely the owner of the car is an EU citizen? By proxy, they are unlikely to be missed.
If a citizen of Ukraine goes to Crimea, they will let him through. If a foreign citizen is traveling, they will not let him through.
A car with EU numbers can be driven either by its owner with an EU passport (he will not be released from Ukraine to Crimea), or a citizen of Ukraine (by car with EU numbers) by proxy. A car owner is driving across the border.
аватар lazy_person
I think that this idea to go to the Crimea on a car with EU numbers is not feasible. If an EU citizen is driving, he will not be released from Ukraine to Crimea. If a citizen of Ukraine is driving an EU car (by proxy), they will not let him through either, since the car is not his and, moreover, a car with EU numbers.
аватар farsiyanc
lazy person,
In this situation, physically we have one person who:
A) a citizen of Ukraine
B) An EU citizen with a car issued according to the documents of an EU citizen.
But what if you actually write a power of attorney? Really, for example, cars with Romanian numbers are not allowed into the Crimea either?
The question is really ticklish, I've been scratching my head about it for 2 weeks now.
To bypass if, then there will be a huge detour.
Thank you in advance for your response.
аватар lazy_person
Ukraine does not release foreigners to Crimea. To Crimea from the territory
Ukraine can only get Grzh-n Ukraine.
If you want to get to the Crimea with this train, you cannot be tied to a car with EU numbers. Everyone must have Grzh passports. Ukraine. No EU passports. A foreigner needs a security clearance...
аватар farsiyanc
lazy person,
Thanks for the answer.
аватар Bovik
Yes, the situation is stalemate.
аватар alex7xl
The only legal way to get to Crimea is through Ukraine.
If you are an EU citizen and the car is registered to you, then most likely there will be no problems.
Ukrainian passport is better not to shine. Dual citizenship is against the law.
аватар Iren48
Is there life without a car? Take the bus. And on the spot, if necessary, take a rental.
аватар lazy_person
alex7xl
You are misinforming. Ukrainian border guards will not allow foreigners (EU citizens) to leave Ukraine for Crimea. They need to issue a special permit (permit).
аватар Iren48
TC wrote that he has Ukrainian citizenship
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