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I want to go to the Crimea on the Latvian numbers by car through Russia. How will LV numbers be treated?
I want to go to the Crimea on the Latvian numbers by car through Russia. How will LV numbers be treated?
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аватар Davlat_Djananin
Fine. There are no grounds for worry. Our attitude towards governments differs from our attitude towards peoples...
аватар Genay
In Russia, I have not seen a bad attitude towards numbers LV, LT. I went to Crimea twice on Russian license plates. If you pay, they treat you well, if you don't pay, they treat you badly.
аватар ollennka
The attitude does not arise to the numbers, but to the driving style. And the manner of parking.
аватар egorsr
No problem, even with African numbers. But I recommend finding out how your government treats visiting the occupied territories. Because in the view of all the states of the world (with the exception of a few, incomprehensible ones), Crimea is a temporarily occupied territory. There is a relevant Law in Ukraine and personal sanctions for citizens of another state (or stateless persons) visiting these territories outside the territory of Ukraine. And this Law, I repeat, is recognized by all of Europe, and so on.
With Abkhazia - the same story
The only thing is, perhaps, no one will know about your visit. But at the entrance, after the ferry, the same passport and car control and our services will, of course, bring you into the database
аватар ollennka
I recently discovered for myself a list of all territories that are considered occupied, contested, and so on. I understand everything, conflicts, sanctions... but life is short, and as a tourist I am not going to wait for the end of these territorial disputes and deprive myself of the opportunity to see Northern Cyprus, Crimea, Kosovo, the Malvinas Islands, NKR, Abkhazia.
аватар egorsr
As you know, I answered
I have a big red seal in english. passport for this, had to be changed, and the family also
Go to Georgia, nicer, higher level, cheaper and tastier
аватар egorsr
And I met guys with LT numbers in Abkhazia
Professional photographers, the caves were looking for non-tourist
аватар ollennka
I didn’t understand what exactly the red seal is for and what is written on this seal?
аватар Davlat_Djananin
Get on the road, God himself ordered!
The bridge will be opened ahead of schedule by the summer, Uncle Vova continues to steer the country, and no one takes Bandera's dementias seriously anymore. )))
аватар Turist_Rus
The numbers, as already said, will be treated calmly.
But modern technical means allow you to track the position of your phone, the Americans are widely engaged in this. They used to try to hide, now they stopped, it's useless. And it is impossible to predict how, who and when will react to this information. So the problem is not in the Russian traffic cops (among them, of course, there are those who want to make money on foreigners, but they don’t care about LV or RO), but in your authorities: if they want to make a demonstrative flogging, they will.
аватар Dimon50
So if the bridge is opened, what is the stamp in the passport? I am in one country and I do not leave it. As for the government, it does not prohibit, but does not recommend visiting, since there are no diplomatic missions. Thanks for answers.
аватар 4456713
I do not recommend spoiling a European passport with a mark of illegal crossing of the Russian border with the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Whatever goblins live there, this is Ukrainian land.
аватар vtrech
As they see the Baltic numbers, the Crimeans immediately eat them (the owners of these numbers) ... and burn the cars ... especially the people from Sevastopol are atrocious (they drink blood) ..?????????????????? ????
P.S. What a question and answer... sorry..!
аватар Genay
Did a border appear between mainland Russia and the Republic of Crimea? When you move on the ferry, you just show your passport, documents for the car and a ticket for the ferry. Nobody puts any marks anywhere.
аватар Genay
We went twice, the first time they didn’t ask for any documents, only a ticket.
аватар vtrech
Goblins live in Kyiv...
аватар lazy_person
Dimon50 "on Latvian license plates ..LV"
The car has a number plate, but do you yourself have Latvian citizenship? If you and the car were allowed into the Russian Federation, then they will let you into the Crimea (from Russian territory). From the Ukrainian territory, a special regime applies for foreigners to travel to Crimea.
Here the answer "egorsr" was given, which very correctly and in detail described the problem of traveling to the Crimea for foreign citizens. If you don't care how your "gebnya" reacts to this, then go boldly. The entire Baltic states support Ukraine on the issue of the annexation of Crimea, they can regard this trip as an illegal visit.
аватар ollennka
All this is fine, but I still don’t understand what kind of red seal in the passport egorsr is talking about and how the Russian foreigner is connected with visiting the Crimea.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka
Everything is clear if you delve into it ... "egorsr" draws an analogy (Georgia - Abkhazia and Ukraine Crimea). Apparently, he received a red seal in Georgia for having previously visited Abkhazia (or vice versa). So he advises a foreigner (from the territory of the Russian Federation) not to go to Crimea, since he can get such a stamp in his passport when visiting Ukraine after Crimea or when entering his home in Latvia ...
Judging by the phrase "egorsr": - "in the view of all the states of the world (with the exception of a few, incomprehensible ones), Crimea is a temporarily occupied territory .." , he considers such a visit illegal and sanctions will definitely follow.
аватар ollennka
I would believe the version about Abkhazia if the Abkhaz put a mark in their passport. But they do not bet, and therefore, the Georgians simply have nowhere to find out about a visit by a tourist to Abkhazia. Still, it is interesting to listen to the answer from egorsr himself, he disappeared for some reason.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka
A trip to Abkhazia by a citizen of the Russian Federation and a trip to Abkhazia, for example, by a citizen of Ukraine are not the same thing. To Ukrainians from the territories of the LPR, and the DPR, as well as South. Ossetia and Transnistria have a visa-free relationship, for other citizens of Ukraine (from the main territory) a visa to Abkhazia is required. Whether or not they put a stamp depends on who enters Abkhazia. People of Georgian affiliation (nationality or citizenship) are especially closely treated, such people are especially checked when entering Abkhazia ...
аватар ollennka
I'm wildly sorry, but what does the Georgian and Ukrainian accessories have to do with it? Egorr has Russia in his profile. I was specifically interested in his red stamp in the passport.
Although now you are also intrigued by the Abkhazian visa, this is the first time I hear about such a visa. Where do Ukrainians get it?
аватар lazy_person
ollennka you are an interesting woman...
"egorsr" in gr. RF (Russia). Everything is correct. Russians love Gagra, New Athos, Gudauta, Rybzavod (Lidzava) in Pitsunda... they go there all the time without any problems. But suddenly I went to Georgia (to another country), with my passport. Genatsvali made it clear that he had visited Abasia and branded his passport with a red seal. Most likely, they were not allowed into Georgia, and the passport was ruined ...
It's a shame he doesn't clear things up...
аватар lazy_person
"Where do Ukrainians get it?" (visa to Abkhazia). To avoid misunderstandings, let me explain. A visa to Abkhazia is needed for citizens of Ukraine registered in the main territory. Citizens of Ukraine from the territories of the self-proclaimed LPR and DPR, as well as gr. South Ossetia and Transnistria, also c. RF visa is not required.
A visa is obtained in Sukhumi, in the competent authorities of Abkhazia. Websites on the Internet have answers to these questions.
аватар Dimon50
With Abkhazia, I am aware that a visa is needed and how it is done, and accordingly, entry into Georgia will be closed to me without any red stamps, they simply will not let me in there and will be deployed at the border. But if I went to Russia through Latvia bypassing Ukraine, then who and how will know where I was? I can say with such success that I was in Sochi. I will somehow survive the ban on entry to Ukraine.
аватар lazy_person
Dimon50
You have read my comment. I asked you about citizenship. I'm assuming it's Latvian. You were allowed into the Russian Federation and then you travel to the Crimea from the Kuban, through the Kerch bridge to the Crimea (in May-June this will already be possible). This is the Russian Federation, you have already been let into the country and there is no reason not to let you into Crimea. Amazing. But we're not talking about that. From the point of view of the Latvian authorities, this trip to the Crimea will be considered illegal. Latvia and Ukraine have agreements on this matter. Whether they see it or not (whether they know it or not), one can only guess. But they have an obligation to stop such actions.
That's why I wrote to you, if you don't give a damn about them, then you can take a chance. If you are in Latvia in the civil service, or in a good job, then it is better not to do this.
аватар ollennka
lazy_person, you are no less interesting woman.))
The version that a Georgian border guard can somehow find out about a visit to Abkhazia and because of this not be allowed into Georgia is fantastic. It is more likely that he was not allowed to enter Ukraine because of the Crimea, and the red seal is Ukrainian. Moreover, egorsr may also have more problems on the Ukrainian border by gender.
аватар lazy_person
ollennka
About the "red seal" - these are all assumptions. Only he, "egorsr", can explain himself. But the rest of the comments, in terms of visiting the Crimea, are useful. There is such a problem.
аватар test13
You just enter Russia and drive across the bridge to the Crimea. You are also returning (through mainland Russia): in no case try to return through Ukraine (they will not let you in + you will be denied entry).
When traveling and returning through mainland Russia - there will be no problems - but in case of subsequent visits to Ukraine, do not advertise that you were in Crimea (otherwise Ukraine may deny you entry).
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