The question is actually this. I received a passport of Ukraine in Moscow, at the embassy. Therefore, it is foreign. There is no internal, because. I'm on permanent residence in Russia. Not long ago I extended the validity of my passport, they put a stamp there that is valid until such and such a date. At the embassy they told me that they would not let me into a country with a visa entry, they did not explain the reason. But Tai is visa-free for gr. Ukraine. I’m afraid to buy tickets, all of a sudden there will be problems and I won’t be able to leave, it will be a pity for the money) Who faced this situation, please unsubscribe.)
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Guys, permanent residence (as well as nationality) has nothing to do with citizenship. Even when a child is born in Russia, registration and citizenship are two different registrations, and he does not receive citizenship automatically, but his parents submit documents for him to the passport office and confirm that they themselves are citizens of Russia. If, for example, you bought an apartment in Turkey and live there, this does not mean that you are a Turkish citizen. Our girl is a citizen of ...
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