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If I go to Russia from Ukraine to a sanatorium for treatment, do I have the right to stay in the country for no more than 90 days according to the law, or are there other restrictions now?
If I go to Russia from Ukraine to a sanatorium for treatment, do I have the right to stay in the country for no more than 90 days according to the law, or are there other restrictions now?
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аватар tschingiss
If you entered legally (and treatment in a sanatorium is considered a legal basis for entry), you can stay up to 90 days from the date of entry.
аватар Slav_na
somewhere it came across to my eyes that only the validity period of the sun card is legal ...
just in case, check at check-in. it seems that now there is some kind of decree of the GDP that until June a delay of 90 days is not considered ...
аватар formia0112
Does it matter whether it is a recovery or a treatment?
аватар Slav_na
seems to be a cure.
Have you contacted a travel agency?
аватар formia0112
@YaSlavnaYa no, I buy a ticket directly through the sanatorium. Thought someone might know
аватар tschingiss
The decree that YaSlavnaYa writes about dealt with the beginning of the pandemic, when, due to the suspension of transport links, people could not return to their countries. After you have spent at least two weeks in a sanatorium, you will be equated to those who have passed a two-week self-isolation and will not pose a risk of infection to others. Your further stay in the Russian Federation before the expiration of 90 days will be legal.
аватар formia0112
And does anyone know how they are then released from Russia? Do they check the treatment received or just let them out?
аватар formia0112
And do I need insurance when entering Russia? I have not seen this anywhere in the list of requirements, and the tour operator says that they are looking at insurance
аватар tschingiss
I have not read anywhere that you need insurance when entering Russia. You should not have any claims upon departure. You enter the Russian Federation legally. And the law also allows you to stay there for 90 days.
аватар oksana1red
Tell me, where did you buy the ticket, in which sanatorium? I need it too)
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