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I am 17 years old, I live in Crimea. I have a Russian passport. How can I get a Ukrainian passport? In Ukraine, getting a passport from the age of 16, it was not possible to get a passport in Ukraine. can I get it with a Crimean residence permit or do I need a Ukrainian residence permit? Since we live in Russia, I get a Russian residence permit!
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аватар Vika284
If you write "I have a Russian passport .. Since we live in Russia", live with your Russian passport.
Crimea is Ukraine according to all international laws, and if you think otherwise, then you do not need a passport of a Citizen of Ukraine.
аватар sokolov18042000
In fact, can you tell me something?) And how can I write differently here? Yes, I live in Russia at the moment and I have a Russian passport) But I need to get Ukrainian)
аватар AllOverTheWorld
in fact, you need to contact the migration services, and not the travel website.
You cannot legally obtain a Ukrainian passport with a Crimean residence permit.
аватар travelsita
Renounce Russian citizenship. Having received a Russian passport, you acknowledged that you are a citizen of the Russian Federation. Or do you want to sit on two chairs at once?
аватар kvi2007
In order for you to get a passport of a citizen of Ukraine - you need to renounce the citizenship of the Russian Federation - this is for starters, so that you understand the essence of the issue ...;) everything else is definitely not questions for tourists, but for the migration service of Ukraine! Theoretically and practically, if at the time of the annexation of Crimea you lived on the territory of Crimea in the status of a citizen of Ukraine, then there is no problem for you to get a passport of Ukraine, but the mechanism of this process is unlikely to be announced to you step by step on the tour forum - contact the embassy! But I emphasize once again - dual citizenship is not provided for by the laws of Ukraine! Rashkin's passport will have to be handed over ...;) , by the way, they will also take money for this ...;) , and the process is not fast! Choose which citizenship is more important to you...;)
аватар kvi2007
And yes, sitting on two chairs still won't fit...;)!
аватар ollennka
Where do you need a visa? Greeks, Czechs, for example, issue visas to Crimean passports.
аватар travelsita
So TC, probably, wants to go without visas, having made Ukrainian biometrics.
аватар sigur62
You need to move to Ukraine and get a dill passport there. And how did you want?
And what for do you need a dill passport in Russia, very curious to know?
аватар kvi2007
And more interesting: the author of the question, how do you imagine the Ukrainian registration in the Russian Federation passport?...;))) !!!
аватар sigur62
It seems to me that the author simply made a joke, which gave pleasure to the readers of the TP.
аватар Vika284
In fact, initially you need to write that Crimea is Ukraine, and you had to write that you want to get a passport of your country and live in the temporarily occupied territory
I repeat once again if you consider yourself a citizen of Russia, then you do not need a passport of a citizen of Ukraine
аватар sigur62
About "Crimea tse Ukraine" is somehow already dull and not witty.
аватар Vic-Grin
We understand your despondency "brothers". But we do not sympathize :)
аватар sigur62
Come on, you have despondency and whining, former brothers. So sympathy in general and for nothing, it will be as ridiculous as "Crimea is already Ukraine")))
аватар sigur62
You see, ex: there are events that cannot be changed. Goondosit and whine about it - only to disgrace yourself. So don't be embarrassed, funny...
аватар Elenka08
Vika284, respect. And the author did not have fun, but woke up that * Wow! I can travel all over Europe without a visa, but I need a Ukrainian passport*. Although it’s not clear why the vastness of the great and mighty is not to your liking ... that geyropa is hated for ***
аватар sigur62
It is not entirely clear why a Ukrainian passport is needed "to travel all over Europe")))
For some reason, I manage to do this even without a dill passport.
Recently I read an amusing joke:
"Visa-free for Ukrainians is like a free subscription to a brothel for an impotent" (c)
аватар kvi2007
Afftor, you read, I hope, a branch, it contains both specifics and near-political husks, but I hope you understand the message! Khitrov####nym and who want to take advantage of the situation around this issue, the choice is simple - either get high on the fact that Crimea is Russia and enjoy all the benefits of this civil status, or go to the mainland, contact the migration service, renounce all the benefits of Russian citizenship, get Ukrainian passport, no other options! I wish you success;)...!!! And how to put a Ukrainian residence permit in Russian - be sure to throw a scan on the forum !!!!))))))), I apologize in advance for malice, but I would like to see !!!))))))
аватар sigur62
Premature malice: the author is not crazy, but an ordinary prankster, whose joke many here were seduced by)))
So wait, former)))
Good luck!
аватар kvi2007
sigur62 you, judging by the posts, are also high on Crimeanash, the current Chait probably already forgot when they last visited it !, more around the world ...;) ..., of course, you can ride with a Russian passport, open visas , or you can just throw the cash into your pocket, or throw the card into your pocket, buy a ticket and be in Europe tomorrow, well, you must admit that it is categorically more convenient...;)!!! And leave politics on the topic of impotent and other husks for discussion with your friends in the kitchen over beer-vodka ...!
аватар kvi2007
sigur62
I apologize for the concern of a malicious citizen of Ukraine, and in the recent past a citizen of the Russian Federation ... - who should the former wait for?!!! - you personally with a Kalash in your hand? ...;) so we are waiting !!! ...;)
аватар sigur62
Fuck yeah, buddy.
After all, I am more Svidomo than many of your fellow countrymen, because I support the proposal from your Verkhovna Rada with two hands - to introduce a visa regime between my country and yours.
But your countrymen are slowing down this business, so I'm more patriotic than they are.
I just don't have a chub.
аватар sigur62
And wait for a passport with a screen from this prankster, read it right, buddy)))
аватар Elenka08
This joke, already very worn and dull, is about a brothel. And the bottom line is that I had 4 free days and I flew to Budapest. Now tell me how to do this without a visa in hand and without planning in advance?
аватар sigur62
About the notorious Crimean ours - this is your mantra, it has already become boring, however:
Crimea was not squeezed from you, not occupied, not annexed.
It's simpler: you fucked him.
Learn this to understand the essence of what is happening)))
аватар kvi2007
And let's kill the continuation of the discussion, the admin will not be very pleased !!! ... And as it seemed to some, the author of the question was not joking, he is young, stupid and lost in desires, citizenship issues are more serious than it seems from a height of 17 years ...
аватар sigur62
Accepted.
Good weekend!
аватар kvi2007
sigur62 just take it and delicately, as befits a well-mannered person, a bearer of great Russian culture, keep silent in response ... and sit back and reread Dostoevsky for your next dream !!! ...;) and Svidomo people practice slogans and slogans ... , that's just superbly silent from the heights of your national might and greatness! And it will be right and will be an example of behavior on the forum !!! And the question in the thread about Ukrainian citizenship from the nuances of obtaining it, leave it to the citizens of Ukraine - okay? ...
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