Thursday, April 12, 2012

internet access in Minsk

Want to check on internet access in Minsk. Do most of the major hotels have A) internet access for guest hook-up%26#39;s,



B) a %26quot;safe%26quot; room or box for valuables----such as a laptop, or



C) internet cafe%26#39;s within safe walking distance?




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there are a lot of internet cafes in Minsk, the problem is to find them:) i don%26#39;t know anything about hotels and what is there but if you decide to stay at hotel %26quot;Minsk%26quot;, there is an internet cafe on the opposite side of the road, in the Post Office:)




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The Hotel Minsk ( expensive) and the Hotel Belarus( cheaper) both have business centres on the premiese which will give you Internet access.





The actual Internet cafes are always full of rude young Belarussian girls writing to potential husbands




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Hallo, about hotels and internet you can have a look here himinsk.com

Travel from Minsk to Vitebsk in December

HI there,



I am flying into Monsk and want to get to Vitebysk....Who can I contact to get me there .


Thanks



Nick



devmax@sympatico.ca




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By train 4-5 houers.





Link with timetable





www.pkp.pl (too english version)





Names of station:





Minsk, Vitebsk







Dominik

Travel from latvia to Belarus

I%26#39;m planning a visit to my mothers birthplace in northern Belarus, near the Latvian border. Is it possible to fly to Riga and hire a car to drive in to cross the border at Druja, east of Daugavpils ? Does anyone know if I can get a hotel in Mery or Dzisna ? Can I get by in Polish ?





Wojtek






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Hi Wojtek ?



Do you speak polish ?



Dominik




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Hello Dominik,





Greetings to the Bieszczady mountains, which I have yet to visit.





Yes I am fluent in Polish but am not clear how widely it is now spoken in the area bordering Latvia, which prior to 1939 was in the norteastern corner of Poland.





Regards.





Wojtek




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nightlife

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I am going on a contiki.com youth tour and stopping in Minsk, so any tips about the nightlife would be excellent!

Train from Lviv to Minsk?

Hi - has anyone taken the train from Lviv Ukraine to Minsk Belarus? I will be there in September and have found the timetable on line, but this route doesn%26#39;t seem to be mentioned in any travel guides? Is this a local only service or for tourists too? Any first hand knowledge of this way of getting to Minsk?





Train 372 - Lviv – Minsk 18:58pm – 9:00am





James




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Timetable: www.pkp.pl - english version too



Departure: MINSK



Arrive: LVOV not LVIV





You can to buy ticket only on the railways station. You must to have passport. Reservation is not passible. Buy only place in %26quot;Spalny vagon%26quot; (CB - read : S-the) not %26quot;PLATSCARTNY%26quot; !!!




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Where would you go

Hi,





I%26#39;m trying to find a a place to meet nice, friendly girls, not prostitues. What bars would you recommend and what hotels are near there?





Thanks




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HI man!



I think i can help you. I live in Minsk and i know enogh about it.





So you can write me a message



dmitrywithc@mail.ru

Is it possible to get a visa at Minsk 2. I am Canadian

Is it possible to get a visa at Minsk 2. I am Canadian




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The answer is yes, I have done it before, but I always prefer to have my visa in my passport before getting on the train. We have written about visa requirements in our online travel guide to Belarus here:





http://www.travelswise.com/belarus.htm




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Sorry, I am sleppy...I meant: I prefer to have my visa in my passport before getting on the PLANE.





Please note that you have to have a travel agent MEET the plane and provide the necessary documentation for you to get your visa at the Minsk Airport. This is also mentioned in our travel guide.




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Air travel from Minsk to Vitebsk

I am flying into Minsk en route to Vitebsk. What can I expect concern catching a flight into Vitebsk? Is there any way of reserving a flight via the internet?




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HI there, Did you ever get an answer as how to fly to Vitebsk?? I am trying to do the same thing




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hi there!


hey boys... there is no a flight from Minsk to Vitebsk!


you can get a good train and enjoy a trip drinking hot tea.:)


regards,


Viktoria


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what aboy flights from / to Vitebsk from Moscow?




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Hello Everyone!



The flight from Minsk to Vitebsk exist only in summer time and operated by Belavia Air (National Belarus Airline) The time of flight around 1hour 30 min. You may find all the info and reserve them online closer to that time. But...



I would not sujest that option of transportation...I never used it myself. I do not trust touse little planes. I would use train (as sujested above). You may take a bus or taxi from airport to train station and take fast train that takes only 4 hours to go to Vitebsk and very comfortable + it is one more of your experiances in Belarus.



If you need more info let me know.



The same about Moscow. There is a bus that goes from Airport in Moscow to %26quot;Belarussian train station%26quot; (it is a name of station).



There is very good night train from Moscow to Polock with stop in Vitebsk leaves from Moscow around 21.00 and comes to Vitebsk early in the morning.



Good luck everyone




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How much?

Hello,





1. How much for a beer?





2. How much for a decentish meal for two?





3. How much is train/taxi from the airport to town centre?





and..





4. Is it possible to see the sights on foot on a 2-day flying visit?





Much appreciated,





Jason




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Hi Jason,





1. 1USD=2140 Belarussian Rubels. A Corona beer is around 10000-12000 Rubels in the night clubs.





2. A good and romantic meal for two costs around 120000 Rubels





3. You can get a taxi from the airport. They will ask you 60-70 USD to take you to Minsk city centre but the real rate is not more than 30 USD. So be careful.





4. There are not many places to see in fact but the distances are long. So if you can make a plan before starting then you can but you will get tired.





Have a nice vacation.





Murat




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Thank you very much.




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Jason, I agree with Murat regarding most of the issues.



There is one advice I can give - take a taxi from the taxi-booth in the airport. You%26#39;ll find it on the ground floor gates 5-6 (I could be mistaken, can be gate 3-4). It%26#39;s %26quot;007%26quot; taxi, they should charge the real price which IS 30 USD.



If you are just coming for 2 days and staying just in Minsk... you can see most of the popular tourist attractions (mostly located in the center). However, there are few nice places to visit outside Minsk, you can catch them next time you come to our wonderful city ;-)



I hope you enjoy your stay!





If you need some web-page reference - just let me know, I%26#39;ve organised few trips for our foreign partners in Minsk.





Regards,



Anna




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Hi



I am going to Minsk in December. I am only waiting for my invitation from my friend living there. I am still uncertain about getting the VISA in the Minsk airport. How does this work?





Thank you for any help or advice you can give me.





Stacey




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I think I can help with the visa support, without friend invitation, just write me 2aggro gmail.com if you interested




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Visiting My Grandfathers Home Village

My grandfather grew up in an area called Dobrenevo. I think this is somewhere north of Minsk. He lived there before World War I and I would like to visit the area. Does anyone know if this place exists today? Does anyone know any history about that area?





Thanks, CK






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well, actually, yeah, there exists such a village called Dobrenevo in Logoisk region, it%26#39;s truly to the north of Minsk. unfortunately i don%26#39;t know anything about the village itself but if you want to visit it you should go to Logoisk because it%26#39;s a bigger place and there i%26#39;m sure you%26#39;ll be able to find out about Dobrenevo. Good Luck.






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night life

Hi !



I am visiting Minsk for business next week. How a poor lonesome frenchman can enjoy the nightlife in Minsk???!!! As you know the French enjoy good restaurant and... What do you suggest?



Philip



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Actually foreign tourists who come to Belarus like to use www.ncg.by.ru service. There you can get the info about nightlife, also fix some problems about being in Belarus.




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First Time in Minsk

I will visit Minsk for the first time later next week and stay at the Hotel Minsk.





This trip will mainly be business, but I might be able to spare a bit of time during the evenings.





Any special advise what to do in the evenings, where to go etc?





Unfortunately I do not speak russian language, just English/German.





Will that still be enough to get me around? Or do I need a guide that translates? And where do find one?





Any advice is much appreciated.





Rolf




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Hello, Rolf283.



Sorry if i am late.



The guide services are quite expensive, but lots of tourism agencies would love to help you. You can contact Belintourist belintourist.by or AlatanTour http://www.welcomebelarus.com/



or TopTour http://toptour.by/new/content/eng/home.php



or CentrKurort http://otpusk.by/ru/sanatory/334.html#it249



Hotel Minsk is very good and i am sure the staff of the hotel will be able to help you to chose the right place to go in the evenings.



Be aware that in the evening it is quite difficult to find a place in restaurants, bars or cafes, so its better to ask the ataff at the hotel to book a table for you - it caosts nothing. I also recommend you to visit Belarussian Opera or Ballet. Ballet is now being performed on the stage of the Republican Palace, which is situated a few minutes walk from the Hotel. There is also a very good art gallery just in front of the Hotel near Adidas shop. You can also go to some night clubs in Minsk - Gudvin (again a few minutes walk from the hotel) - a neutral normal place to have a few glasses of beer, or Izum - kind of a posh one (near the Republican Palace).



Hope you have a good time.



Vera - tourist information centre info@belarustourism.by




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Hi man!





You know guide services are rather expensive in Minsk.



You can try one volunteer service. Conact them to know the price.





guides.minsk@gmail.com





I guess that%26#39;s a great thing for the persons who come to Minsk and want to have a great tiime.




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Up to date info Minsk?

im just wanting up to date info about a few things as i will maybe visit Minsk in April for 5 days.





Can any of you good people tell me,



1, rough price of medium range hotel in Minsk?



2, rough price of meal and drink in food places, and are there many places to eat out?



3, Do many people speak English in Minsk?



4, is it a hospitable place for tourists?





Thanks guys.






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1. 50$



2. 20$ There are many enough.



3.Not



4.Not




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Voucher / Visa info

Also if anyone can give me some info regarding how to get a voucher to gain a visa.



seems like there is alot of conflicting and complicated information floating around here.








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It is much easier than it seems. Contact one of the travel agents on the list on the Belarussian Embassy%26#39;s website. They will make hotel arrangements for you and then provide you with the exact documents you need to get a visa. I worked with Natasha Masko at a travel agency in Minsk. She charged $20 for the service. This is her email address. Natasha %26lt;incoming@mail.bn.by%26gt;



She has been very efficient, pleasant, and - most important - I got my visa without any trouble at all.




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We can provide you with all needed docuemnts to accept the tourist visa to enter to Belarus.



Please, visit our website and get full information about Belarussianvisa.



www.belarussianvisa.com





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rent apartment in minsk

how is night life in belarus what is best city in belarus?


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like in province. there are two high level clubs in Minsk (capital city) and many stinky pubs with prostitutes and local inhabitans from suburb areas.



for party you can go to IZUM or to BRONX clubs. there often palys famous Dj%26#39;s from EU, many beautiful girls and boys, wide range of drinks in bar etc.




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Taxi rates in Belarus

Hello





Would anyone tell me how far $100 would take you in a taxi in Belarus?





Thanks



Michael






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Hi Michael,





It costs from airport to city centre 30 dolars which is around 40 km trip.





But they will ask 60-70 dolars in the beginning and you will end up with 30.





From Minsk to Borisov (75 km) it costs 60 dolars. So you can go more than 100-120 km with 100$.





Have a nice trip.





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from airport to skoryny street

hi everybody, this is alex from athens,



I have a few questions in fact:



1-about transportation: is there an airport shuttle to city center?or should I take a taxi?if I take a taxi how much it costs more or less to skoryny?



2-I plan to rent a flat. I think skoryny street is the very center of the city,right? So is it a good idea to rent a flat at that street?and what is the normal price of a 2 room flat at that street



thnx a lot for answers..



alex



metefabric@msn.com




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HI! This is what i know


1 - no airport shuttle from airport to city center. A taxi will cost you at least 30 dollars


2- Yes Skaryny is the city centre but the street is several kilometers long so make sure you go to the numbers between approx. 10 and 30 or you will end uop far away from the center.


I am not sure about the price of two rooms flats nor about how easy is it to find one. I hope this helps.




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apartment need in minsk

i am rahman an bussiness consultant.



coming to minsk by the 1st week of nov,06.



please email me if anybody can help me hiring a cheap 1 or2 room apartment near the victory squre or city center.or anywhere in minsk.my email address is-northcyprus2@yahoo.com




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I know the only one apartment service for foreigners in minsk.



www.ncg.by.ru




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Football

Hello,





I am coming to Minsk on Saturday May 26







I would like to watch the Dynamo v FC MTZ-RIPO on that day.





Will the game be played at the Dynamo Stadium?



Will I be able to buy tickets on the day?



What time will the match start?







Thank you.




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Hi,



sorry i might be late!



But i assume the game will be played at the MTZ stadium. You can buy tickets just there on the same day.



The stadium is situated on the Vaneeva Str. It might be difficult for you to get there, but anyway from Minsk railway station (area) you should take trolleybuses # 3,3д,16,16д,17 or trams № 3,6,7,8.



But it is not that far away from the centre of Minsk so you can use a taxi as well. The stadium is called %26quot;Tractor%26quot;, in russian - стадион %26quot;Трактор%26quot;.



Hope you have a good time in Belarus.



Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me



Vera




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the match starts at 18 00




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Thanks for you help.





I look forward to travelling to Minsk on the weekend.




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Who wants to go to Belarus?

I%26#39;m from Minsk and would like to answer all your questions




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Political questions aswell, or just tourist related?




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very interesting. What do you know about the political situation in Belarus? I suppose, nothing.



Please, for future, don%26#39;t ask silly questions.



I%26#39;m fed with it.



Ask what conciders tourism, ok?




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I dont think that political questions are silly. If anyone does have any political questions about Belarus, I will try to answer.





Probably %26quot;litcatbel%26quot; is a admirer of mr Lukashenko or this person is just afraid to talk about such things as politics (most probably).




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Officialy, litcabel will have to be a Lukashenka supporter. What she thinks in private, she had better not post on the internet!





Good for you, litcabel, for the offer. Minsk is a pretty city.





Can you advise if there are any charming and reliable boutique hotels in town?




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Howdy MOWID!, ...Are you from Houston and been to Gomel?? ...I leave next week for Gomel to meet a young lady and her family. Sometimes I wonder the risk in safety. Hope I return home in one piece! :-))





I read US and Belarus sort of have problems passing the olive branch but all in all these days it don%26#39;t seem much like there%26#39;s any 2 forms of government working well together, guess I%26#39;ll play it by ear when I git thar!








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Good afternoon to everybody,





I am a new member on this Forum, and I would like to express my readiness to answer the Belarus related questions.





Having been born in Belarus where I lived and worked until I was 28, I will be happy to answer your questions, too (both political and other). At the moment I, being an EU-citizen, work for one of the EU-institutions in Brussels where I deal with the EU relations with Belarus and Ukraine. So, as you see, my competence is both of an insider and observer.





Please, do not judge Mr/Ms. litcabel for not being too willing to talk politics. After 13 years of a rather non-flourishing political situation there, people are just tired to talk about it as it leads nowhere, according to many of them.





Best regards,





Alexandryna




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Hi,





I am located in the UK and today have just said goodbye to 2 children from Belarus (mogolov region) who have been with us for one month being brought to this country by an English Charity to help with their health problems. The charity only brings each child once but as we have formed a very close relationship with one child in particular we would welcome her in the future for a holiday and would be happy to pay the air fare as we know the parents could not afford to do so.





Can anyone tell me if it is possible for the child to be able to get a visa to come to the UK for a holiday if we provided a proper invitation? Is there any information we would neesd to get the parents to find out? We do ahve a russian speaking friend who has spoken wit hthe family on our behalf whilst their daughter was here and we know they would very much like her to return, the trouble is we dont know quite how to arrange it.





Many thanks for any assistance




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Dear Alphacenturi,





It is very nice of you to have received those children from Mahilow/Mogiliov region.





Yes, it is quite possible for those children to obtain visa provided the proper invitation is submitted. But since those rules are being changed constantly, I would advise you to contact the British Embassy in Minsk in order a) to establish a personal contact so that they know you and your good intentions; b) to get the latest information. The personnel in the embassy is very nice and friendly and they welcome such kind of quieries.





Some words of precaution:





This procedure of sending children abroad has been abused since the very beginning, and I was often a witness to how children of the local staff of European embassies and/or the children of high public officials are sent abroad instead of the sick kids who really would need to get away from their environment. That is why my friends from, for instance, UK, Belgium and Italy go themselves to the families of the children to see how they live and whether they REALLY need this help.





Fond regards,





Alexandryna




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Hi there,





thank you for the information. Just to let you know that the Charity that brings the children to my area do indeed go to Belarus to memet the families to make sure that the do indeed qualify to be included in their program.





I have since learnt that they will assist me in returning a child for a %26quot;private%26quot; visit by making application for visa etc but it is still good to know the procedure should |i wish to do so myself.





I am hoping that maybe |i will be able to go to Belarus next year myself to meet the families of the children I have hear from holidays.





Once again,



thank you for your message.





regards





Alphacenturi




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We are planning to stay in Vilnius this summer and take a day trip to Hrodno, as this is where some of my husband%26#39;s ancestors are from. We have promised our son that we would visit at least one town that reflects his roots.





Does anyone have suggestions on the best way to spend the day there?





I know we have to get a visa beforehand to enter the country.





thank you.

Money

Hi,



what currency is best to bring to Minsk to get changed?



Dollars/UK pounds or Euros?



Thanks




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Dollars best. Euros OK.




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Belorusians rubles




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Coming to Minsk as a student

Hello,





I am coming to Minsk in September to study for one year. I have some questions.





-Will I be able to work on the side to earn spending money? Teaching English, Editing. Or is this a big NO-NO?





-How much does a small one room apartment cost to rent?





-Realistically, how much money will I need per month to eat and survive?





Thanks very much!





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hello,



well, i%26#39;m not a specialist but as a person who lives and works in minsk i think



1) it%26#39;s pretty difficult for a foreigner to find a job here, mostly because of the language. we speak russian or belarusian and not that many people speak good english. the majority of linguistic students work as tutors here and actually they are supposed to go to %26quot;their %26quot; children%26#39;s homes. But before you should talk to their parents and blah blah blah but parents usually dont%26#39; speak english. so probably it%26#39;s not a big NO-NO but it just might be a problem unless you look for the job really well





2)well, as to the prices... well, there are lots of agencies here which offer some appartments for some price but the thing is that prices can be different. if you want a flat to yourself it can be more expensive than if you%26#39;d share it with someone. i would say 150$ but i would advise you to get ready for about 250$ a month because prices are going up now soo it can be difficult to find a cheap place to stay





3) realistically, just to survive... if you exclude payment for the flat and stuff,so just for food, without any tasty things... i%26#39;d say 100-150$ but no restaurants, no cafes, nothing just simple things but definitely which are necessary.





well, in any case, i%26#39;d advise you to take more money because it%26#39;s better to take more and spend less than vice versa:)





good luck




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mortal

hello every body. i was thinking of moving to vitebsk, can any one tell me what can i do? do i need to apply for a special permit?



thanks!!!




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hi, what do you mean?



i%26#39;m leaving in Minsk and i guess i know enough about tourism in Belarus and so on. You can contact me and ask about everything on the web site free



http://ncg.by.ru




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Hay. Thank you for the replay,



I would like to live permanently in Belarus without applying for a new visa each time.



How, or what can I do to have the right to remain in the country?




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