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How long can I stay in another region of Russia for 30 or 90 days? Do I have to tell the police where I live? and got a better answer
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I lived in St. Petersburg for three and a half years with a Murmansk registration, and nothing. Cops tried to trick me back then, but I didn't fall for it?
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lived in St. Petersburg with the Murmansk registration for three and a half years and nothing. the cops tried to trick me back then, but I was not fooled.
lived in St. Petersburg with the Murmansk registration for three and a half years and nothing. the cops tried to trick me back then, but I was not fooled.
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№ 376 -FZ. 90 days for a Russian.
№ 376 -FZ. 90 days for a Russian.
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you can live in a house for 90 days without registration The city is not a place to live A station and a street is not a place to live, neither is an office
you can live in a house for 90 days without registration The city is not a place to live A station and a street is not a place to live, neither is an office
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According to the law a person can live for 90 days in an apartment without registration in another city. But if the purpose of the visit for a longer period then you can make a temporary registration and there will be no problems.
According to the law a person can live for 90 days in an apartment without registration in another city. But if the purpose of the visit for a longer period then you can make a temporary registration and there will be no problems.