Can I travel to Ukraine or Russia without a visa as a Pakistani holder of a Schengen residency permit?

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I am a Pakistani with an Italian residence permit. Can I travel to Ukraine or Russia without a visa?



Best Answer

No you can’t. There is no such relaxation provided by either Ukraine or Russia. You need to obtain a visa

  1. Entry regime to Ukraine for foreign citizens
  2. Russian Embassy in Pakistan



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Do I need visa to Ukraine if I have Schengen Visa?

Unfortunately, Ukraine is not a part of that treaty, and while there are a few countries in the world that accept a Schengen visa, Ukraine is not one of them. As a result, you need to apply for a visa before you leave for Ukraine.

Which countries can you enter with a Schengen Visa?

These countries are: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

Can I enter Romania with Schengen Visa?

Can You Enter Romania if You Have a Schengen Visa? Yes, the Romanian government allows the holder of a valid Schengen visa to enter Romania, provided that the Schengen visa is still valid and has at least two more entries.

Can I travel to Schengen on Ukraine residence permit?

Yes. Once you receive temporary protection from an EU country, the rights derived from temporary protection are valid only in the EU country that granted you the residence permit. However, you still have the right to travel to other countries within the EU for 90 days within a 180-day period.



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