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Is it possible to travel to Poland by car with Crimean registration?
Is it possible to travel to Poland by car with Crimean registration?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2019-08-155 years ago
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аватар ollennka
And what do customs officers care about the place of registration of a car? The main thing for them is that you take it out of the EU on time.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka
It's hard for you to understand. By the way, me too. The question is asked, most likely by a citizen with "Crimean" roots. He himself, apparently, has already settled in Poland, and his car remained, as it were, in the Crimea (with a Crimean number). And what you can't see here...
аватар ollennka
It's all emotions and lyrics, I can understand that. But what are the legal grounds for not letting a Crimean car into the EU? And logic? Crimeans in Europe are considered to be infringed on their rights, so why should a Pole infringe them even more by not letting their cars go to them?
аватар camomille
ollennka
legally, apart from Russia and its satellites, no one considers Crimea Russian. consequently, all documents, car registrations, etc., issued by the Crimean authorities, which are considered illegal de jure, are invalidated.
аватар ollennka
camomille, well, the logic is clear now.
I looked at the corresponding topic on the forum Whose Name We Don’t Name, there is no mention of Poland, there is about the Baltic states, they let in with Crimean license plates without questions. Author, if you are worried about the Poles, enter through Lithuania.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka You are not in the subject. A car with Crimean registration (whose numbers are Russian?). The car has an owner. This owner is a citizen of what country? And how does this owner want to go to Poland? Well, of course, you can also go around Ukraine ... When you start to think about these troubles, isn't it better to spit on this car?
аватар ollennka
lazy_person, to be honest, I see this phrase "you are not in the subject" from you quite often. If you want to say something, speak directly, and do not go around in circles.
"The owner is a citizen of which country?" - I will assume that the owner has both Russian and Ukrainian passports, so he will enter Poland in Ukrainian, so as not to get a visa. Actually, according to this scheme, people from the indicated forum went - a tourist with a Ukrainian passport and a car with Russian numbers.
аватар Senta
Depending on where to enter, if through Ukraine, then there is no 100%, three days ago they themselves asked at the Ukrainian customs when leaving Crimea whether they would let friends into Ukraine by car on Crimean license plates - the answer is "definitely no" !!! How else can you get there - it turns out to be a detour through Russia, Belarus or the Baltic states, everything is very difficult and another question is whether Poland will let it through!
аватар ollennka
There is no border between the Baltic States and Poland, so through Lithuania is quite an option.
аватар kolyan_cat
And as always, "yksperd" from Baranaul knows the laws regarding Ukrainian realities better than Ukrainians.
In fact, no, you can't. Crimea is the territory of Ukraine, and this is recognized by all developed countries, incl. Poland, respectively, should be Ukrainian numbers.
With the same success, you can draw any number on a piece of cardboard yourself and enter Europe with it. the result will be fast and unambiguous.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka
You are offended in vain. Almost nothing is known about the situation with the issue. There is only information about the Crimean registration of the car. They intend to travel to Poland. The author of the question is Simferopol. There is no information, but you are already ready to give advice. Where is the car (where to go?). Who is the owner of the car (citizenship). Your assumption is that dual citizenship (Ukraine and Russia). Okay. It is unlikely that you will be able to drive to Poland from Crimea through Ukraine using Crimean license plates. Driving from Kyiv (a car in Ukraine) to Poland will also fail ... the car does not have Ukrainian registration. It remains the option to use the citizenship of the Russian Federation and go to Poland to detour Ukraine over the bridge across the Kuban ... but then you need a Schengen visa. How can a citizen of Ukraine cross the EU border in a car with Russian (Crimean) registration?
So it turns out - you're off topic ...
аватар ollennka
kolyan_cat, lazy_person, gentlemen Yksperdy, once again read my answer carefully. I did not offer to go through Ukraine. And through the Baltic States, the inhabitants of Crimea CAN and DRIVE on a Ukrainian passport with cars on Russian numbers.
The rest is lyrics.
аватар ollennka
Schengen visas, by the way, are also put in Crimean passports (Greece, Italy, the Czech Republic and someone else), so the European Union is by no means homogeneous in its approaches to Crimean documents, what Poland will not let pass, Lithuania will miss.
аватар kolyan_cat
chic advice from yksperd - if Poland doesn’t let the author of the question go, go to Lithuania :) And if all of a sudden Lithuania doesn’t let it through? Where to go, maybe to Finland and ferry there?
аватар ollennka
What if a brick falls on your head?
On the merits of the question, I answered the Baltic states, but I'm not going to fantasize about Poland and Finland.
аватар lazy_person
Well, in general it is clear. All experts, but the conversation is about nothing. Go to Lithuania (around the world) to try to cross the border?
Before advising, you need to know the source data.
аватар Igor_m
What is "Crimean registration"? The answer is the license plate on a car of this type AK 0000 AA, everything else is illegal. Yes, and the registration is not Crimean, but Ukrainian. Crimea is not a state.
The author of the question indicated that she was from Ukraine, specifically from Simferopol, and I realized that the registration of the car was Ukrainian with the AK series. In this case, you can travel all over the world, except for Russia. Good luck !
аватар astertech18
can, 100%
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