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Hello, I am a citizen of Russia, but I live in Ukraine, I want to go to Russia for a week with my granddaughter (16 years old, Ukrainian), will they let me in with her?
Hello, I am a citizen of Russia, but I live in Ukraine, I want to go to Russia for a week with my granddaughter (16 years old, Ukrainian), will they let me in with her?
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аватар Slav_na
if you have a place of residence in the Russian Federation, they will let you
аватар Apyatka
They will miss. We need documents confirming kinship and change of surnames.
In addition, before entering Russia, you need to fill out a form for public services and pass 2 tests already in Russia. One for 3 days, one for 5 days. Between tests at least 1 day.
Do you have a Ukrainian residence permit?
аватар g.ira510200
I have a residence permit, but I saw on the Internet that they are only allowed for treatment and 1 category of kinship, and I can conclude that they will let me in alone, without a granddaughter, since she is Ukrainian and she does not have 1 category of kinship in Russia
аватар Apyatka
YaSlavnaYa, what does it mean - if there is a place of residence? And if not, won't they?)
There were no cases when a citizen of some country was not allowed into his country)
аватар g.ira510200
I meant that they would let me in without question, but is it possible to take my granddaughter with me
аватар Apyatka
g.ira510200 , changes in this decision took place on 05/18/2021. Now you can go to the grandmothers and granddaughters.
аватар g.ira510200
You didn't understand me, now she and I are in Ukraine, we
we want to visit Russia together, visit my brother, part-time her great-uncle, so I ask if they can let her through at the Russian border
аватар Apyatka
g.ira510200 I perfectly understood you.
Your granddaughter can cross the border with you. I have sent you the necessary documents.
You are the foundation for her like a grandmother. She is coming to you.
аватар Slav_na
Apyatka,
a citizen of the country - will be allowed, of course. but with a granddaughter - a non-citizen, the question may arise where he is going. one thing is "with grandmother", and quite another - "To grandmother"
аватар g.ira510200
I understand, thank you very much
аватар Apyatka
YaSlavnaYa, I say they will let me in with my grandmother with the wording "to my grandmother." You are guided by some logic of your own, and I am guided by the real border crossings of many people.
аватар Apyatka
Documents confirming the relationship between the grandmother and granddaughter:
1. Birth certificate of the granddaughter.
2. Birth certificate of the parent of the granddaughter to whom the grandmother is the mother.
If the mother and / or grandmother changed their last names and now they are not the same as in the birth certificates, then all marriage certificates or extracts from the registry office on marriages are needed, if there are no certificates anymore.
Important: the one who crosses the border presents his documents in the form of the original, other documents (daughters, granddaughters) are presented in the form of printed copies. Copies do not need to be translated or notarized.
Everyone needs their own set of documents and copies, copies can be taken away.
аватар Apyatka
It is also important - you and your granddaughter must know the address where you are going. You need to say if they ask that you live there when you visit Russia. Needless to say, you are taking your granddaughter to visit your great-uncle. You are taking her to you.
аватар Apyatka
Both of them need to come back to Ukraine with tests. Granddaughter can take the test already in Ukraine, but for this you need to install the Vdoma application. Yes, and tests in Russia are cheaper.
аватар g.ira510200
Thanks
аватар Slav_na
Apyatka ,
My logic is simple: it happens that a person, having left for permanent residence in another country, does not have housing in his native one. that is, there is nowhere to go to him.
sister went to her husband in Moldova. this year she came to me with her son (he is not a Russian) - at the border they asked if she had a Russian registration ...
Your words ==It is also important - you and your granddaughter must know the address where you are going... You are taking her to your place.== That's what I wrote about, so, apparently, everything is in order with the logic
аватар g.ira510200
I have a registration
аватар Apyatka
YaSlavnaYa, everything is in order with your logic, do not be offended)
I'm talking about the fact that you do not always need to be guided by logic, but you need to know for sure. There are such strange rules that logic cannot calculate them.
аватар Slav_na
g.ira510200 ,
then there shouldn't be any problem at all.
have a good trip!
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