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8 years ago
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Dim, that's what I was saying – maybe he should contact you, and you could give him some advice. You guys live in the same city, right?
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8 years ago
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are there any lawyers here (not referring to a former Heroes player) from Ukraine by any chance? so I don't have to pay someone for a consultation)))))

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oxygen_hl
Don't mention your second citizenship. Use your Ukrainian passport (you still have time to get one if you don't have it).
the funny thing is, when I last visited, they already knew about it, I don't know how, and they even searched me.
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8 years ago
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So what if it's a dual citizenship? It's all nonsense. I've been doing this for over 10 years, traveling with Moldovan documents to Moldova and with Russian documents in Russia, and I've never had any problems.
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8 years ago
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For residents of Moscow and those nearby. From Moscow to Odessa, a bus runs from Novoyasenevskaya – if there are no problems with entering Ukrainian territory, and if you have plenty of time, this is the most budget-friendly option – the bus costs 2500 rubles one way, and baggage costs 250 rubles. It takes 20-22 hours. From Odessa, there are many other options. In total, this will be, on average, faster and cheaper than a train. Update: I see buses from Moscow to Chisinau departing from Tyoply Stan and Novoyasenevskaya. It costs 3000 rubles one way. The journey takes 26-28 hours.
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8 years ago
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Vigo
So what if it's a dual citizenship, it's all nonsense, I've been doing this for over 10 years, going there with a Moldovan passport, in Russia with Russian documents, and I've never had any problems.
The laws of Russia and Moldova do not prohibit having multiple citizenships, but Ukraine does.

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Vigo
So what if it's a dual citizenship, it's all nonsense, I've been doing this for over 10 years, going there with a Moldovan passport, in Russia with Russian documents, and I've never had any problems.
Nonsense or not, I went there in early January, and they searched me to find my Moldovan documents.
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8 years ago
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And if anyone is from Moscow or travels through Moscow, I have good discounts on airline tickets, and the more tickets you book, the bigger the discount.
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8 years ago
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Vigo
If anyone is from Moscow or travels through Moscow, I have good discounts on airline tickets, and the more tickets you book, the bigger the discount.
VigoAir, everything for three thousand :D
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8 years ago
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saneok
The laws of Russia and Moldova do not prohibit having multiple citizenships, but Ukraine does.

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Whether it's a big deal or not, I stopped by in early January, and they searched me to find my Moldovan documents, even though I'm Ukrainian.
Let's chat in private. I'm from Odessa myself, and I might be able to help.
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8 years ago
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saneok
The laws of Russia and Moldova do not prohibit having multiple citizenships, but Ukraine does.

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Whether it's a big deal or not, I remember in early January, they stopped me and searched me, looking for Moldovan documents from Ukrainians.
I understand. (

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iDD
VigoAir, it's all for three thousand.

Dimon, you're hilarious!
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8 years ago
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the main drawback of Moldavian minibuses is that if you are taller than 180 cm, you should better sit down))) because these "sprinters" are extremely low, but at least the brakes don't squeak loudly.
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8 years ago
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I think it's really cool! It's a shame I can't travel abroad yet either.
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8 years ago
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If someone wants to bring their wives/children, there is a preliminary agreement with a partner base located a kilometer from Nick House. It is more suitable for relaxing with children: a beach 150 meters away, playgrounds, and also a swimming pool, etc. But it is less suitable for the CIS region (which is why it wasn't chosen). It's a good option for those who find it difficult to leave their families but don't want to involve their loved ones in the alcohol-fueled atmosphere of the main base.

Let me know in advance if you want to accommodate someone there – I will arrange it.
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8 years ago
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Dim, how far is it on foot to the Dniester River, where I could go fishing, maybe catch some May bream? I haven't been there in ages and don't know where this base is located.
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8 years ago
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Vigo
Dim, how far is it on foot to the Dniester River, where I can go fishing, maybe catch some May bream? I haven't been there in ages and I don't know where the base is located.
About one and a half kilometers.
You can fish from the shore, but you can also organize boat trips. The base owner said it wouldn't be a problem.
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8 years ago
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Ok, thanks.
Boats aren't needed on the current at all, you can fish great from the shore with a feeder rod

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Dimon, include Bluda too, he lost his HeroesWorld password and apparently can't log in to write, I talked to him and he said he'll come

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