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What can be done if a person does not have a passport, but only has a residence permit in the Russian Federation, but we want to live together in Ukraine (I am Ukrainian with a passport)?
What can be done if a person does not have a passport, but only has a residence permit in the Russian Federation, but we want to live together in Ukraine (I am Ukrainian with a passport)?
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аватар lazy_person
In Ukraine, you can live and work with a "residence permit in Ukraine." The question is incorrect. It is not clear what citizenship (men) is being referred to. Having a "residence permit in the Russian Federation", but also having a passport of nationality of his state, this citizen can apply to the Ukrainian consulate for a visa to Ukraine, as well as apply for a "residence permit in Ukraine". Having received a visa to Ukraine, and having already arrived officially in Ukraine, you can draw up these documents here.
Write your question in more detail and you will be answered ...
аватар Elenka08
That is, he is not a citizen of Russia either. And what country's passport does he have?
аватар lazy_person
Elenka08 "... if a person does not have a passport, but only has a residence permit in the Russian Federation .."
Here is the option I wrote about. Many cannot formulate a question, write logically. They didn’t study at schools, they didn’t write “statements” and “compositions” ...
аватар ollennka
I would like to hear in more detail the story of a man who has only a Russian residence permit. If this is indeed a stateless person, then why did he lose his citizenship? If he was deprived of his former citizenship for all sorts of bad deeds, it will not be easy for him to obtain a new citizenship in another country.
аватар ollennka
The easiest way to get a new citizenship is to get married (not fictitious, but real).
аватар AllOverTheWorld
lazy_person, +1000000
sometimes you read a question and think what the author wanted to ask? and does he understand the meaning of the written question ....
what kind of passport is missing, or not at all (it’s like, for what reason), etc.
аватар Elenka08
lazy_person, I completely agree. Some cannot formulate their thoughts, others do not understand where they are writing at all, others ask a question in the form of how a foreman at a construction site gives tasks to workers .. or in the army, the general ordered, everything must be done
аватар Igor_m
Why did everyone decide that "man" is a man? A woman can also be a "man", then the marriage disappears and there remains a complete ambiguity ....
аватар Elenka08
Igor_m, probably because "they want to live together" .. Although you are right, you can want to live together with anyone
аватар lazy_person
"..(I'm Ukrainian with a passport)".. Clearly, writes Ukrainian (she). It is clear that she cares about her chosen one, who has a "residence permit in the Russian Federation." It is clear that this is not a citizen of the Russian Federation, it is clear that he has a passport, otherwise he would not have received a residence permit in the Russian Federation. It is clear that they want to "live (cohabit, not married) together in Ukraine."
To do this, he needs, first, to obtain a visa to Ukraine and start the procedure for a legal way of living in Ukraine. 1. Visa, 2. Temporary registration, 3. Submission of documents to the migration service for the acquisition of a "residence permit", 4. Submission for Citizenship.
That's what a girl wants ("to live together in Ukraine"). Does her boyfriend want it?
аватар lazy_person
Yes, she has a passport (which one is not clear) ...
аватар ollennka
"it is clear that he has a passport, otherwise he would not have received a residence permit in the Russian Federation."
Not necessarily, stateless persons can also have a residence permit in Russia.
аватар lazy_person
Well, you have already had enough ... Stateless people are a special kind of person. This is either a dissident who renounced citizenship, or a citizen deprived of citizenship for a fault ... This is a rare occurrence.
Here we are talking, most likely, about some kind of "apricot", guest worker, from our post-Soviet space or about a foreigner from Africa. He has a passport, you can be sure. He doesn't show it to her...
аватар AllOverTheWorld
You can simply lose your passport, which is why it doesn’t exist, and judging by the fact that such a question is asked at the travel forum, no one wants to bother with restoring it.
and the author came, asked in a clumsy way and into the bushes, and here we are guessing whether a person is a man or a woman, or maybe even a descendant of Solzhenitsyn or a stateless Kurd)
аватар ollennka
lazy_person, without offensive nicknames, from your country, after all, there are also many guest workers in Russia.
No, I didn't have enough. Recently I saw statistics, after the collapse of the USSR, only on the territory of the Russian Federation, several thousand people did not apply for citizenship of any of the existing states. Everyone has different reasons, but in fact they are stateless.
аватар admin
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аватар goga504
maybe he has a passport of one of the pseudo-republics, such as Transnistria or the passport of the occupiers of Ukraine. With it you can get a residence permit in Russia, but not possible in Ukraine.
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