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We went to the Crimea on a passport, stamped at the border. Upon arrival, we learned that because of these stamps, passports can be thrown away, because they will not let other borders through. Is this true?
We went to the Crimea on a passport, stamped at the border. Upon arrival, we learned that because of these stamps, passports can be thrown away, because they will not let other borders through. Is this true?
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аватар moy_contakt
Let's think logically - at the other border, the border guard will purposefully look for a stamp on entry / exit from Crimea? Hardly. I also know people who periodically travel to the Crimea (my friend’s mother lives in Yalta) and my friend just as calmly travels to the European Union (I’m generally silent for Egypt, Turkey, they definitely don’t care).
аватар AllOverTheWorld
From whom you learned, ask those who are true or not.
аватар Vika284
You can travel to Crimea back and forth with an ordinary passport and a migration card in which they put a stamp, but if Russian border guards put a stamp in a Ukrainian passport, then this is a violation.
There will be problems if you leave Ukraine, the border guards will draw up a violation protocol and you will have to pay a minimum fine
аватар Vika284
Maximum from 3-5 years of imprisonment
аватар stomiya89
What is the violation?
аватар Vika284
stomiya89 tell us which border did you cross? With what state?
аватар stomiya89
There is no law forbidding a Ukrainian to go to Russia
аватар Oleksii64
Vika284
When returning from the Crimea, the Ukrainian border guards were shown a foreign passport - they did not give 5 years :). You are most likely talking about the situation when entering Crimea from the Russian Federation.
"They won't let other borders through" - The whole world doesn't care about your trips to Crimea.
аватар stomiya89
As you know, in January of this year, the Verkhovna Rada at the legislative level recognized Russia as an aggressor and occupier for its actions in the Crimea and Donbass. According to the Lutsenko-Gerasimov bill, for re-crossing the border outside the established checkpoints, the violator can be sentenced to a five-year prison term, and for crossing the border with a weapon - to up to eight years in prison.
аватар Oleksii64
"There is no law forbidding a Ukrainian to go to Russia" - Ukraine does not recognize Crimea as a territory of the Russian Federation.
аватар Vika284
Read what is above if you go back to Crimea with a Ukrainian ordinary passport and fill out a regular migration card issued by Russian border guards and the same card is stamped on the migration card, then there are no problems and violations and everything is OK
But the Russian stamp in the Ukrainian passport for crossing the border with Crimea is a violation.
All the world on the drum, that's for sure, but not our Ukrainian border guards. Once again, I mentioned above that if he leaves Ukraine, then Ukrainian border guards will stop at least with a protocol and a fine.
аватар Vika284
stomiya89 no one forbids you to travel to Russia, and if you get a stamp in your passport somewhere in Shchebekino, then no problem, everything is legal
Crimea is the occupied territory of Ukraine, not Russia.
аватар Bovik
As a matter of fact: to the EU, Egypt, Turkey, etc. (no problem).
Israel - 80%, which will not let you in if you check.
Why is a separate answer.
That's why.
1. If Israel is not interested, everything else is nonsense, including the article about "execution" (if you entered Crimea through Ukraine).
2. Russia put the stamp correctly. The authors of the answers are confusing something about the illegal stamp.
3. And if you entered Crimea from Russia, then read the Ukrainian legislation.
Good luck in getting acquainted with the beauties of my Crimea.
аватар lazy_person
The whole question is in the passport. A citizen of Ukraine can travel both to the Crimea and to the Russian Federation using his internal passport. You can travel to Crimea because it is the territory of Ukraine, you can travel to the Russian Federation because there is an agreement with the Russian Federation. When crossing the border with Crimea, a foreign passport was used, in which the border guards of the Russian Federation put their marks. Ukraine does not recognize the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation in the Crimea (this is a temporary occupation. Terr..). This means that the stamp of the Russian Federation in the Passport of a Citizen of Ukraine is an indirect recognition of this very jurisdiction. When leaving Ukraine for another country, there may be problems with this passport when crossing the border, since the stamp of the Russian Federation (crossing in Crimea at such a Checkpoint) in the Passport of Ukraine is evidence that Crimea has its own border control of the Russian Federation. What sanctions can be in this case ... well, probably a fine, maybe the withdrawal of a passport ...
5 years..probably.
аватар lazy_person
Violation not because a stamp of the Russian Federation appeared in the Foreign Passport (traveling to the Russian Federation using the Foreign Passport of a Ukrainian citizen is a normal and legal phenomenon), but because this stamp of the Russian Federation was placed when crossing the border in Crimea (in the temporarily occupied territory), at a specific Crimean checkpoint.
аватар Senta
There will be no problems, over the past 2 years we have traveled to Crimea six times, the first time we traveled with foreign passports, and the second time we decided on internal ones, so the Ukrainian border guards themselves asked for passports, supposedly it was easier to process something there, they scanned it and that’s it, they put stamps , no questions. Then, during the same period, they visited Egypt, Turkey, Georgia, nowhere did anyone look at these Russian stamps! We traveled back and forth to Crimea through Chongar (Salkove)
аватар kolyan_cat
how much cotton has come in :)
Ukrainian border guards HAVE THE RIGHT to confiscate a foreign passport with a Russian mark.
Whether they want to do it or not is another matter.
аватар Vika284
I specified in the passport of the citizen of Ukraine for departure abroad on the pages where visas are provided
designed to affix visas for entry into foreign countries and marks of crossing the state border by the holder of the passport "may not put any stamps or marks or records not recognized by the state of Ukraine state bodies of other countries.
If there is a Russian stamp of an illegal Russian checkpoint on the territory of the occupied Crimea in a Ukrainian passport for travel abroad - such a passport can be invalidated by any Ukrainian border guard
One can only thank the Russian border guard who damaged his passport with this stamp. All Russian border guards at the checkpoint in Crimea know very well and I understand why in 99% of cases stamps are put in the migration card and not in the passport.
аватар Kosanka
Most of all, the phrase amuses: "They CAN seize, fine, prohibit"
those. There is no specific prohibition.
and everything is at the discretion of the border guard. how he is a bastard or what mood for today.
аватар lazy_person
Kosanka
The stamp of the Russian Federation in the visa section of the Foreign Passport of a citizen of Ukraine, put on the cordon with Crimea (the checkpoint of the Russian Federation on the temporary occupied territory of Crimea) - this is an illegal action prohibited by Ukraine. And what will happen next with this passport, one can only guess.
аватар Kosanka
So, the illegal action of the Russian border guard. Why punish his citizen for him? Recognize the Russian stamp in foreign countries as invalid, and not spoil the life of your citizen who pays taxes and votes. And it is unlikely that he voted for such nonsense, when the state cannot punish the aggressor country, but takes revenge on its own citizens ..
аватар Vika284
Kosanka "there is no specifically prohibiting law" - if you think so, draw a picture on the page for visas or put any stamp on something, for example, "REDIED")))
"the discretion of the border guard. How much of a bastard is he or what is his mood for today?" the Ukrainian border guard, in order not to be a bastard, having seen the stamp of the occupied checkpoint in the passport, must break the law
the Russian border guard "native heart" is 100% aware of why these stamps are put only on migration cards and not in passports, just at the moment when he put an illegal stamp he was covered with amnesia
аватар ArtemX2
Everything will be okay. No one has had problems with these stamps. We went to the Crimea two years ago. Dzhankoy checkpoint. Stamped in the passport at the entrance and exit. The other day we flew to Turkey. I am sure that border guards around the world do not know what the Dzhankoy checkpoint is and where it is located.
аватар Julia_Melodia
It is interesting to listen to those who have stamps from the Crimean checkpoint in the Ukrainian passport and after that you visited the European Union, and not Turkey or Egypt ...
аватар ArtemX2
At the end of September we are going to Prague. Unsubscribe about the reaction of customs. Although... I don't think they care about these seals.
аватар Julia_Melodia
How was your trip to Prague?
аватар ArtemX2
Good afternoon everyone. As promised, I am writing a comment. I have seals of the Crimean customs in my passport. Just returned from a trip to Europe two days ago. They left Ukraine for Poland. Then a trip to the Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary. We visited Ukraine from the Hungarian border. There were no problems with the Polish and Hungarian customs. Do not trust anyone that there will be problems because of the Crimean seals, you are misled and lie.
аватар ArtemX2
For non-believers, here is a photo from Dzhankoy
аватар endservice
ArtemX2 wrote: "Do not trust anyone that there will be problems because of the Crimean seals, you are misled and lie."
Your experience is only your experience and it may be different for other people.
No rule "you can put a stamp in the Crimea and no one cares" does not exist.
But there is an occupied territory that the European Union does not recognize. And if today they turned a blind eye to your violation (or simply did not notice the stamp), this does not mean that it will be the same tomorrow - for the reason already described above - there is no rule "you can put a stamp in the Crimea and no one cares" .
аватар hemorage8
endservice most likely thousands of people travel to the Crimea from Ukraine. and if some Euro-customs officer will let a person through because of the Crimean stamps, then they will then rake in full, receiving complaints from thousands of people. no one has the right to forbid a person to move around the world. and politics is politics, let them better follow their Europe. and regarding Kyiv, the person above threw a photo with Crimean stamps. didn't seem to be shot. this is all rotten propaganda to scare people. I, too, will soon leave Lviv for the Crimea to see how and what is there. and I will tell everyone.
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