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  • SamotsvetyVIA [any]@hexbear.net
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    11 days ago

    No clue about those specific republics, I’ve only visited the capital and SPB and it’s just my assessment of how strict it was (before the war). Regarding Georgia, I don’t have specific info pertaining to it, but generally countries that ban travelers who’ve been somewhere usually just check the visa stamps, so a new passport (or not getting a stamp) will most likely work. Also, it is worth checking if the ban for travel applies broadly or only to citizens of Georgia.

    • PopPrincess [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      10 days ago

      Alright, I’ll do some more research. I guess I’m just worried that they would be more strict due to the war and increasingly bad relations between the West and Russia. I do know some Ukrainian, but I’ll try learning some Russian before going too.

      Georgia considers it illegal to enter Abkhazia and South Ossetia from Russia as they see it as illegally entering into Georgia, so I think it applies broadly to everyone. I think you are right regarding the visa stamps, I can’t see how else they would know outside of that.