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06-27-20 17:01 #20663
Posts: 2794Originally Posted by BCTravel [View Original Post]
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06-27-20 05:52 #20662
Posts: 32I am supposed to come to Ukraine for 10 days in August as part of a European holiday from Canada. I have 1 week to cancel for a full refund and not sure what to do? So much mis-information and speculation. I have been excited for years to come to Ukraine and now not sure if I should still take a chance and come or wait till next summer instead. If anyone is in Kiev, what is it like? Are there major restrictions in place? Are people out and about enjoying life? Are nightclubs, bars, restaurants all open as normal? Thanks and hope everyone is staying healthy.
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06-26-20 22:57 #20661
Posts: 85Originally Posted by PhotoSlider [View Original Post]
Legally you could bring an suitcase with 10.000. 000 EUR if you wanted, as long as you can prove its your money and you went to customs with it to declear it.
I one time took 30 K EUR and decleared it and all was fine, took 15 minutes I had documents and also fast showed them why onlinebank on the phone that the money infact was taken from there and then all good.
Legally you can take 10.000 EUR without declaring them.
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06-26-20 21:11 #20660
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Sammyt [View Original Post]
Doesn't matter. She seems too professional and older than 24. You didn't lose much.
I wouldn't give my real credentials or ID to anybody.
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06-26-20 21:08 #20659
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Hestendk [View Original Post]
I wasn't nervous. They threatened a few times: "If we find money in excess, it will be confiscated" I didn't react. I calmly asked why do they stop me so frequently? What is the stereotype that I match?
- If we tell you, we would need to hire you. You don't want to work for us, do you?
- On the contrary. I dream about it!
On a more serious note, what is the limit of currency that can be brought in legally? $10 K or Euro, or total of all currencies. I also heard about $15 K.
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06-26-20 20:51 #20658
Posts: 279Alexa
A late non-report and more of a question to experienced Kiev mongers.
I was in Kiev last year and contacted Alexa https://escortkiev.info about two days before the intended meeting. All contact was via whatsapp and she communicated well in English. A meeting and costs were all agreed and there was no more contact until about 2 hours before the agreed meeting time when she hit me with a message asking for a photograph of me. I thought no way that could be used for blackmail. I said I didn't have a photo and she asked for a video call. Again, I refused as I thought I could be creating potential blackmail material. She cancelled our meeting. I suggested that if she wanted this kind of information she should specify it on her website, and she has since added in the "rules" section of her website that she wants to see ID. Again, that is not something I would agree to.
So I guess my question is, has anyone met this girl and is she legit?
Not that I'll be contacting her if I go back to Kiev!
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06-26-20 09:55 #20657
Posts: 242New rules. Even if coming from red zone country, you can avoid isolation if you get a PCR test in Ukraine after you arrive and it shows negative results.
https://www.unian.info/m/society/cor...-11051657.html
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06-25-20 08:49 #20656
Posts: 85Originally Posted by PhotoSlider [View Original Post]
Never been frisked.
The same happend with me I forgot about nearly 4 K usd In my own currency.
Had been on the casino in my own country 2 days before, left them in my notebook bag to leave them at home.
In airport they ask and wanted to see in the room what I had and then they searched the bag but not me.
Had maybe 6 K USD but they was still very confused that I could forget that I had 4 K laying in my laptop case.
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06-24-20 03:47 #20655
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Hestendk [View Original Post]
Agree with your intention to have it printed. Playing safe will not hurt.
I was frisked on 3 different trips, customs officers tried to find on me money in excess of $10 K. Later on I found a thousand dollars, ten crisp Benjamins stashed in one of my books, that I totally forgot about after the previous trip. Customs didn't find it.
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06-24-20 03:39 #20654
Posts: 823Originally Posted by Sorbonne [View Original Post]
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06-23-20 12:39 #20653
Posts: 499Originally Posted by Kozerog [View Original Post]
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06-23-20 11:57 #20652
Posts: 242Official Ukrainian Ministry of Health page regarding covid-19 here: https://moz.gov.ua/koronavirus-2019-ncov. Scroll down to a link to Cyrillic text which resembles Latin "TABLNUR" (tables, ISG does not allow Cyrillic). This will download a PDF of latest red/green zones countries. As of 22 June, Spain, UK and Sweden are currently green and at the bottom, because they do not report active cases per 100K. (Because they do not track recoveries of mild or asymptomatic cases, since such cases never return to the doctor or otherwise report when they are recovered.) In the 14 June report, those countries were red. Notice that Italy also has moved from red to green.
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06-23-20 11:14 #20651
Posts: 558So Ukraine opened up the border to foreigners on June 15. But the quarantine will continue until July 31 at least and then beyond.
I had thought that as a non-resident I needed to leave Ukraine within 30 days after the border opened, but it turned out that I was supposed to leave within 30 days after the quarantine ended. So the earliest I have to leave Ukraine is the end of August.
That is 6 full months after I came into Ukraine in March, and I'm grateful for that.
But as the infection keeps spreading in Ukraine without any slowdown in sight, I might leave Ukraine sooner and live in a country where I will not have to be concerned about the virus so much. But then the question would be when is the next time I feel safe to come back to Ukraine? That would be only after vaccine is widely distributed, and the pandemic is over, which can be at least two years away.
18 y. o. will be 20 y. o. and 20 y.o. will be 22 y. o.
If I stay here till the end of August, I guess I could come back in December 2020. But I can't imagine what would be happening in Ukraine in December.
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06-23-20 07:25 #20650
Posts: 85Originally Posted by Kozerog [View Original Post]
According to the law its okay to have it in electronic way.
18 June there even was QA with the head of the Department of Border Control of the State Border Guard Service Administration Yuriy Lysyuk.
One Question was.
Question №2: What should the insurance look like when crossing the border? Should it be printed or electronically?
Answer: This issue is not within the competence of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and at the moment it is not defined what kind of insurance foreigners should have. Currently, the Border Guard Service of Ukraine together with the Ministry of Health of Ukraine is developing a draft document in which this information would be spelled out. In practice, Ukrainian border guards allow foreigners with both printed and electronic insurances.
So your allowed to have it electronicly.
But if you can get it printed I would do so, who knows maybe your phone runs out of power or you loose it before and then there will be an problem.
I will BTW. Myself go back to ukrain in 7-10 days so I will see what they will ask.
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06-22-20 18:01 #20649
Posts: 242If using https://eurotravelins.com.ua, there is now a statement on their website regarding covid-19: https://eurotravelins.com.ua/en/abou...or-travelers/. However, Lviv airport facebook page suggests that, until July 1, you should email company with your policy number and ask them to send confirmation letter about covid-19 coverage. Scroll down for English version of this Lviv airport post at: https://m.facebook.com/2272426106658...28637563859609.