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Will I be able to visit Russia in the near future for the purpose of tourism? I am a citizen of Ukraine
Will I be able to visit Russia in the near future for the purpose of tourism? I am a citizen of Ukraine
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10 subscribers  • asked 2021-07-063 years ago
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аватар agent_borabora
If the near future is a month or two, then it is impossible.
аватар ollennka
Another "missing" one. My friend, covid in the world, we also have restrictions on the entry of foreigners so far.
аватар ollennka
*slept
аватар Elenka08
It's smeared with honey, isn't it...
аватар ollennka
"It's smeared with honey, or something ..."
Voooot! I have the same question. Russia has suddenly become a tourist country)))). Oh well!
аватар Elenka08
I don’t know a single person from real life who would go just to travel to Russia ...
аватар ollennka
)))). I know a bunch. But not a single one from Ukraine. Therefore, I also do not believe in these unexpected bursts of tourism.
аватар Elenka08
Probably post-covid exacerbations in people, :)))) a sudden desire appeared
аватар ollennka
Not otherwise)))
аватар Slav_na
den.clarson.03 ,
If you don't have relatives, you can't.
unless you arrange a sanitation treatment
аватар Mademoisele
ollennka, and I know many who went just to see St. Petersburg, and even those who went to the sea in Sochi, Anapa and the coast nearby ... so we went there every day with whole buses. Even now there are flights, but much less. So your paths just didn't cross.
аватар Sheff777
Mademoisele, thank you for your story about crossing the border!!! Tell me, please, through which checkpoint you crossed the border with Russia! Did you cross by private car?
аватар Mademoisele
Sheff777, I crossed on foot, it's much faster. Checkpoint Melovoye-Chertkovo.
аватар shmoel
In my opinion, these are some kind of stereotypes like "if I don't know what is interesting in the country in terms of tourism, then there is nothing to see there." As a tourist with some experience, I can say that any country / place has something to see. It would be desirable to consider it! Even in the most provincial regional center - it doesn’t matter if it is Ukrainian, Russian, Albanian or some other! After all, how can you compare how much interest there was in Russia before the pandemic? If here they didn’t ask much about this country, but now they have, it means only one thing - that people don’t understand how to enter there now, but no way - that this is a surge of interest in the country. In addition to this resource, there are a bunch of others where you can satisfy your interest in a particular country. It's just that on this site there is a high probability of getting a quick and efficient answer to a burning question. If you can't answer, what's the point of clucking?
(This is not to offend those discussing, but about the fact that a person is waiting for an answer from us, and not reasoning.)
аватар ollennka
shmoel, You probably don't use the search either. This question has really set the teeth on edge, everyone has been answered for a long time, but people are too lazy to put their question in the search and continue to spam"how can I break into the Russian girl? " Therefore, whoever is waiting for an answer takes it, the rest of me personally receive"cluck "full panama.
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