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I have never asked about any illegal advice. Crossing the Russian border for teens is legal (above the age of 16) if their parents consent to that. I'm just confused on how exactly I could escape...CR001 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 10:49 amUnfortunately, members of this forum are not permitted to post or advise on any illegal entry to the UK. Any such posts will be removed and the user potentially banned.
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But what about crossing the British border?
Yes, I do have a foreign passport, my parents made it for me in 2013 and it's still in action, i just never had the chance to use it since we never even left the country (no idea why i have it). Is it possible for me to get a tourist visa and then claim asylum in UK after arriving, or will that also be considered illegal?meself2 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 2:38 pmBut what about crossing the British border?
There's no humanitarian visa which enables you to travel to the UK in your circumstances, I think. That and the fact you would need a visa to go to the UK in almost all cases (unless a few specific ones, but I won't touch on them here) makes your query a request to elaborate on entering the border without a legal right to be in the country.
Also you're right about legally crossing the borders with parents' consent, but you'd still need it to be notarized and have a foreign passport (загранпаспорт,if you wish) in hand, should you wish to travel anywhere but few select countries.
My advice would be to discuss your family tree with relatives and see if there's any links to other countries which will aid you with citizenship, eg Italy. That would be long, but legal and not as costly way. You would also be able to start the process while being in a third country.
To get a tourist visa, you have to prove, with evidence, your ties to your home country and financial circumstances and what the purposes of your visit would be. How would you prove that?Is it possible for me to get a tourist visa and then claim asylum in UK after arriving, or will that also be considered illegal?
I'm afraid you would not be able to get a visa in your current circumstances. Take a look at yourself from the visa officer's point of view: no money on hand really, no parents travelling with you, no ties to home country (no car/place to live/job/etc). I would say chances are extremely high you'll be refused.
if it's a biometric passport, they have a 10 year validity. I urge you to take this into account when making travel plans/renewal applications, so you're not stranded without a foreign document if you do decide to travel abroad. Besides, a lot of countries (not sure if UK is on the list) want at least 6 months' validity on your passport before granting you the visa.