And all of them always wear fur coats. All. Of. Them. Always.
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And all of them always wear fur coats. All. Of. Them. Always.
I booked a good hotel about 1 mile from the Arena
Good job. I'm actually getting the itch and considering making the trip as well. I used to live and work in Petersburg for several years. We'll see how it goes.
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Good job. I'm actually getting the itch and considering making the trip as well. I used to live and work in Petersburg for several years. We'll see how it goes.
If you find a way to get USA Canada tickets just take all my money.
I'll let you know if I decide to go and what tics I get. Obviously I would want all Canada games. I have to decide by the middle of this month. I have a place to stay for free in Moscow. In Petersburg I'm on my own, but I know a girl who manages a hotel there, so she told me a few days ago that she can hold on to a few rooms for me until I'm able to figure what I'm doing.
A McDavid/Eichel matchup in Petersburg is really the only thing fueling my interest in going.
Eh I just love the worlds. More for the crowds than anything.
Got my visa on Friday
A buddy of mine needed to get different travel insurance as the one he had was not valid for Russia and they would not grant him a visa unless he had valid travel insurance
Odd, though if he's a Canadian living in Europe, then he can apply with his Canadian passport at the vice centre, and actually forgo the insurance part. It seems odd, but that's been the case for me when I've applied in Sweden.
I was definitely planning to be there but as Putin says "You filthy Turks now need visa to enter Russia since 2016", I will just visit Ukraine and spread my cash around there. Take this!
Joke aside, is there any kind of visa-flexibility for this event, just as they promised there would be one for World Cup of football? If I am not mistaken, as long as you hold an official ticket for a game, then you won't need a visa to visit Russia.
Well I got friends who had trouble visiting their wives in Russia recently so even this wouldn't help me I guess.
Would love to go but I'm afraid of being the target of violence due to being transgender (not so much visibly, but my deep voice would give me away).
You mean tourist invitation. You can get one here - http://www.travelrussia.su/en/ - for maybe 9€. Just type your hotel name and address there and they will send you the document via e-mail.
I think Putin was careful to differentiate between the Turkish government and the Turkish people.
Seeing as I've quite recently moved to England, I'm very tempted to make the trip. I miss watching some live hockey. Im going to have to start looking into it. Do you guys think lots of Canadians will be making the trip?
One question, not sure if you guys could answer it, but I have a Canadian passport but working in England on a Visa. How would I go about getting the Russian Visa.
Seeing as I've quite recently moved to England, I'm very tempted to make the trip. I miss watching some live hockey. Im going to have to start looking into it. Do you guys think lots of Canadians will be making the trip?
One question, not sure if you guys could answer it, but I have a Canadian passport but working in England on a Visa. How would I go about getting the Russian Visa.
You will need to contact the russian embassy in the UK to get a visa.And you will need to do it now. Only one month and a half left.
Since you have British residency the embassy in London should handle your claims no problem but at this point you want might to start looking around for a travel agency to help you.