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I have a Italian work permit validity for 5 year with Pakistani passport so I want to spend my holidays in Russia so can I travel with out visa



Best Answer

You need a visa.

Pakistani citizens need a visa (so I guess, didn't actually check) and having Italian work permit gives you nothing since even Italian citizens need a visa to enter Russia.




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Can European citizens travel to Russia?

The Russian side of the border is currently closed for EU citizens travelling by train. EU citizens can still cross the Russian-Finnish border by car. The driver/owner must have a green card, which can be obtained at petrol stations near the border.

Can you travel to Russia right now?

Latest update:Do not travel to Russia due to the security environment and military conflict with Ukraine. If you're in Russia, leave immediately using the limited commercial options available or private means if it's safe to do so.

Is there a train from Europe to Russia?

There are quite a few ways to travel from Europe to Russia including trains from Germany, Finland, Poland and all of the Baltic States. Please note: a transit visa is required for trains that stop or go through Belarus. If you travel from Germany there is a direct train going from Berlin to Moscow.

Do I have to self isolate if I go to Russia?

Be prepared for your plans to change Check with your travel company or airline for any transport changes which may delay your journey home. If you test positive for COVID-19 while in Russia, you will be required to self-isolate until you have recovered and tested negative for COVID-19 on a PCR test.



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