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People, tell me! Need a car in the Crimea. There are several options: I can drive a car from Ukraine to ua and then I would like to return back to ua. Or from Russia by car. Are both options real?
People, tell me! Need a car in the Crimea. There are several options: I can drive a car from Ukraine to ua and then I would like to return back to ua. Or from Russia by car. Are both options real?
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аватар lazy_person
It is better for a citizen of the Russian Federation not to travel to Crimea through Ukraine. This trip (visiting Crimea) is possible only with the permission of the Ukrainian authorities.
аватар yla_ru
Firework! from Ukraine you can safely go to ua, and back in the same way to ua. We are with Lviv No. back and forth without any problems.
аватар lazy_person
Yolla
Are you a Russian citizen? If so, then you don't care what car it is. Other rules related to the request for "permission" for citizens of the Russian Federation to visit Crimea from the territory of Ukraine are important for you...
аватар marsimus
It will be easy to travel on Ukrainian numbers, both there and back. Don't even hesitate.
аватар ollennka
Considering that two borders will have to be crossed through Ukraine, and not a single one through Russia, I personally would prefer through Russia for reasons of saving time and nerves.
аватар ollennka
This is if you believe your profile, where it is written that you live in Moscow.
аватар lazy_person
Often such questions do not make sense and are asked for reasons of "trolling" the public.
So "Yolla" inserted the topic ... and observes the reaction.
аватар Yolla
Not exactly :) I really care about the situation and understanding. But I can’t figure out how to answer a specific participant to his remark if I’m reading from the phone.
Lazy_person, I am a citizen of Russia, and also of Israel and France (if it matters in this case), but in Ukraine I have a residence permit, as I wrote above, so I thought that it might matter. Real estate in Crimea. It is more convenient for me to drive along many pameters from UA and there I have a car with the corresponding numbers. But if traveling to the Crimea and returning back requires tedious permits, then, perhaps, I will choose to ride three times as far, but across the Russian Federation. Therefore, if you have information, please clarify: the residence permit of Ukraine and real estate in Crimea do not give me the right to travel to the territory of Crimea from ua without the above permits?
olennka, Yes, Moscow is designated as the main place of residence. I was born there and registered in Russia. But during the year I live for several months in different countries, including Ukraine, Odessa. Therefore, it would be much more convenient, pleasant and cheaper for me to drive to the Crimea from Odessa by car :)
аватар lazy_person
Foreign citizens, especially citizens of the Russian Federation, cannot travel to Crimea from (through) the territory of Ukraine without the permission of the Ukrainian authorities. View of F in Ukraine - gives the right to live on the territory of Ukraine and a number of other rights, but this is still not citizenship. The real estate and the certificate about it gives advantages when applying for a permit. Having a residence permit, you remain a foreign citizen.
The best option is the Moscow-Simferopol plane, and there is no need to go through posts with camouflage and hassle ...
аватар lazy_person
Yolla
By the way, visiting Crimea from the territory of the Russian Federation, from the point of view of Ukrainian law, is also a violation.
аватар Yolla
The lazy_person you suggested is familiar to me, but my two are more attractive to me for a number of reasons. That's why I'm working on them.
Tell me, if you know where they get permission to cross the border with Crimea?
аватар Yolla
Lazy_person, I will enter Crimea from the territory of the Russian Federation as a Russian citizen :)
There is also an option for a Ukrainian car from the territory of the Russian Federation! :) Also interesting! There shouldn't be any barriers!
аватар lazy_person
Read on this site http://ovir.info/vezd-v-krym-dlya-inostrancev
аватар lazy_person
"..A special permit is issued by the territorial bodies of the State Migration Service at the place of stay of a foreigner or stateless person. They have 5 working days to issue a special permit or refuse to issue it .." - extract from https://www.kmu.gov.ua /ua/npas/248222450
аватар Yolla
lazy_person.
Yes thank you! Already read! But, as usual, I think that surprises cannot be avoided! :)
аватар lazy_person
It’s even more trouble with a car than driving without it ... you will have to additionally get permission for a car.
аватар Yolla
There are more pluses for me in my own car than minuses
аватар yla_ru
If you go to Crimea from Russia, then you violate the law of Ukraine on the integrity of the border and you will be banned from entering the territory of Ukraine for 3 years. So if you plan to return again, consider only across the border of Ukr.
аватар Yolla
yla_ru, thank you! Valuable!
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