Showing posts with label Regulations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Regulations. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Greetings from Russia

Crossing a border between Estonia and Russia was a challenge and an adventure on its own. We woke up early in the morning to deal with it as soon as possible, but it took us a few hours before we actually managed to get on track. And no, we were not waiting at the border. Do you remember the cartoon with Asterix and his 12 works? The part when he was supposed to get some official form from a public office? Well that is exactly how it looked like. The first thing was, that we were told to buy car insurance before going to the border. Normally it could have worked, but unfortunately we chose to cross it on Sunday, meaning all the possible insurance points in Estonia were closed. We were driving from one to another trying to get some help just to find out in the end, that we can simply buy the insurance when we're already in Russia and that no one on the border will even ask us for one. We were relieved, but only for a moment, since then it turned out that we are missing a formal registration for our car without which we are not allowed to drive in the border region, You may apply for such registration online, but then you need at least one week of advance or you may do it in the border city Narva itself, in the international transport center, but you should also turn up there at least a day before your planned trip to Russia. You will get the registration after showing your pass and the car documents (costs 1,10 EUR) After that you will only have to pay the fee for a border bridge (3 EUR). If you are in a hurry and have some good reason to get to Russia on the same day you may try negotiating. Big smile and some basic Russian skills will be very helpful. If you are lucky you will not only get to the border on the same day but you may be able to skip a big part of the waiting queue, so it's worth trying. As long as you're in it is not as bad as some people say. No long hours of waiting or detailed control. But it helps to get all the necessary forms as soon as possible. You should get them before getting to the checking point but from our experience I can say you won't unless you ask for it. What we needed was a migration card for us both and the declaration form to enable us to take our car to Russia. Both filled in twice. Apart from that no problems or payments to be made.