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I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, I overstayed my stay in Ukraine and left for 3 months ... Is it possible to make a new passport and enter with it, so as not to wait 3 months? Will they let me in?
I am a citizen of the Russian Federation, I overstayed my stay in Ukraine and left for 3 months ... Is it possible to make a new passport and enter with it, so as not to wait 3 months? Will they let me in?
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аватар travelsita
No, they won't.
аватар alexzolot
If you were not told anything when leaving Ukraine, then after 3 months you can safely try to enter (the 90/180 rule must be followed, as far as I remember).
If, when leaving Ukraine, you were told not to enter for some time, then I don’t think that the trick you described will work. Otherwise, any terrorist would enter the country like that. If the trick passes, then what kind of customs then ...
аватар travelsita
They can not let you in without explaining the reasons, especially the citizens of Russia, and even more so the violators. For obvious reasons.
аватар xena_pr
According to the official clarifications of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, citizens of states with a visa-free entry to Ukraine, including citizens of Russia, can temporarily stay on the territory of Ukraine for no more than 90 days within 180 days, that is, up to 90 days in any 180-day period.
To calculate the permitted period of stay, it is necessary to subtract 180 days ago from the date of entry or the date of control (the day when it is necessary to establish the period of stay allowed for a Russian citizen in Ukraine). A citizen will not violate the migration regime if within this 180-day period he stayed in Ukraine for no more than 90 days.
In order to avoid violation of the migration regime, we recommend that you adhere to this rule.
https://ukraine.mid.ru/novosti-konsul-stva/-/asset_publisher/Q3MA5xHJGKqA/content/o-srokah-preb yvania-grazdan-rossii-na-territorii-ukrainy?inheritRedirect=false
аватар xena_pr
The State Border Service of Ukraine has announced a tightening of the entry regime into the country for Russian citizens.
In particular, the restrictions will affect men aged 16 to 60, regardless of the purpose of the visit, with the exception of humanitarian trips.
It is also planned to strengthen control measures at border checkpoints, amend the rules for registering Russian citizens in areas where martial law has been declared.
Only Ukrainian citizens are allowed to enter Crimea from Ukraine.
Please consider this information when planning trips to Ukraine.
https://ukraine.mid.ru/novosti-posol-stva/-/asset_publisher/YkgYR1ohlQYq/content/ob-uzestocenii -rezima-v-ezda-na-ukrainu-dla-grazdan-rossii?_101_INSTANCE_YkgYR1ohlQYq_vie wMode=view
аватар xena_pr
You do not enter "by passport", but by identity documents. The passport changes, but the identity is still the same)))
аватар ollennka
The rules of stay in the country do not depend on the change of the passport. It is more difficult to change a name and fingers than a passport).
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