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Ukrainian. I plan to go to Moscow for 3 days. The passport is valid until 08/04/19. I plan to return on 24.07. Will there be any difficulties? You need to travel with your passport!
Ukrainian. I plan to go to Moscow for 3 days. The passport is valid until 08/04/19. I plan to return on 24.07. Will there be any difficulties? You need to travel with your passport!
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аватар ollennka
No, there will be no difficulties, the passport is valid.
аватар Igor_m
From Novosibirsk to Moscow with a passport? Finally !
аватар ollennka
I also traveled abroad by train from Vladimir to Moscow, there is nothing unusual in this.
аватар Igor_m
ollennka, I "ran wild" completely, for ten years everywhere by car, I forgot that there are trains, planes.
аватар ollennka
In the meantime, the author of the question abruptly "changed his citizenship" ... Apparently, after all, he will not go from Novosibirsk.
аватар leotenpeny
I will go from Kyiv!! Citizen of Ukraine. I don't know why Novosibirsk exhibited
аватар ollennka
Nevermind. For visa-free trips to the Russian Federation, the passport must be valid for the dates of the trip, so everything is ok, our border guards will let you in.
аватар Bovik
Yes, but earlier they went on the inside.
As in Belarus.
аватар lazy_person
"You need to travel with a passport!" - it is a question or a statement. You can also travel to Moscow from Ukraine using internal passports.
аватар ollennka
"You need to travel with a passport!" - it is a question or a statement.
This phrase is a statement, as there is a dot at the end.
You need to travel with your passport!
This phrase is a statement, and an emotional one, since there is an exclamation mark at the end.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka - excellent student...
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leotenpeny
So I read it as a statement .. so it can be assumed that the author is going to fly from Moscow for a short time somewhere else. Specify the validity period of the passport. Then it would be worth recalling that different countries have different attitudes towards the validity of a passport when entering their country.
аватар ollennka
Anything can be assumed here. Maybe a person has simply lost his internal passport, so he travels to a foreign country.
аватар Vika284
I had the experience of flying through Moscow to Tunisia in February 2015, different airlines, i.e. I passed the border with Russia at the airport and also back. So my passport was supposed to end in June 2015, and the tour was in February, I received an official letter from TO Coral from their Moscow office to change my passport, because there may be problems on the way back from Tunisia to Moscow. They explained that for Tunisia, the validity of a passport is all OK less than six months, for Russia, the validity of a foreign passport should be more than six months
аватар ollennka
Well hello to the travel agency, as they say... Let them read the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and do not confuse the requirements for a passport for visa and visa-free entry.
аватар lazy_person
Yes, you can argue here .. The author has his own reasons.
аватар Olgaolga153
I also traveled around Russia with a foreigner when my internal one was in the Federal Migration Service on exchange.
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