MusicalMan
New memberEnglish looking for information about Ukraine
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About me
English
Lives in Kyiv City
Speaks English, Ukrainian, Russian Polish, a little German, French Spanish and Italian, Croatian
Registration: 13 January 2018
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Language barriers in Ukraine by Priscilla
Hello, Learning a new language is a part of the expat process. Let's find out how crucial it is to know the language in Ukraine. What is the official language in Ukraine, and what are the other popular spoken languages? Is it possible to ...
Yes, but if you don't care about Ukraine, then speak Russian. But personally if I meet some gold-digger from Donbass who doesn't want to learn Ukrainian, I tell them to get lost!!! (or F*** O** back to Russia!) Read More
Language barriers in Ukraine by Priscilla
Hello, Learning a new language is a part of the expat process. Let's find out how crucial it is to know the language in Ukraine. What is the official language in Ukraine, and what are the other popular spoken languages? Is it possible to ...
Well, Ukrainian IS the only official language of Ukraine, but it's amazing how few people speak it outside the far west. It is more patriotic to learn Ukrainian, and it's definitely a language more pleasing to the ear than Russian. (Mila ... Read More
Muslims in Ukraine by Hasibasharif
Hello all Is there a Muslim community I Ukraine , and where are they located mostly ? Regards
In Crimea. (Krim) Though the Russian occupiers are not making them welcome! I recommend Turkey, similar climate, many more Muslims! Read More
Fined, expelled, banned for 3 years. Overstaying isn't recommended by GreyKyiv
Those who overstayed in Ukraine and wonder what to do now and what to expect on the border must find this post of their interest. No rumors, no silly advice, just pure law. A warning or UAH 510 to UAH 850 fine is imposed on a foreigner overstayed ...
I recently went to visit Kyiv for 3.5 days, and received a 10 year ban with no reason given. I have been a regular visitor since Jan 2001, and spend loads of money in country. Have a car there, fully insured, and even speak Ukrainian. (and Russian) ... Read More