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Information about living in Russia – including visas, working, healthcare and driving.
FCDO travel advice for Russia. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
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This information is to help British nationals overseas make informed decisions, following a rape or other form of sexual assault abroad.
For legal and other specialist users: a list of statutory instruments (SIs) that have made changes, and outlines of the main changes made.
The Russian Ambassador was summoned for a meeting to revoke the accreditation of a Russian diplomat.
Guidance on imports from Russia and Belarus requiring additional duties and terms of exemption.
The process when a British national dies in Russia, including registering the death, funerals and cremations, and bringing the person’s body to the UK
Resources and training to learn English.
Ambassador Holland highlights how Russia’s domestic repression underpins its war of aggression against Ukraine, including a crackdown on dissent, the detention of political prisoners and pressure on civil society.
As part of statutory guidance to the Russia regulations: a list of exceptions that allow activities otherwise subject to sanctions in certain defined circumstances.
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