Change description : 2025-07-17 14:11:00: Added information on local accommodation services, checking for outstanding fines, penalties and tax debts, and accessing a UK pension from Russia. [Foreign, Commonwealth & Development OfficeGuidance and regulation]
This information is provided as a guide only. You should get definitive information from the Russian authorities. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) is not liable for any inaccuracies in this information.
Support for British nationals abroad sets out how British nationals can stay safe abroad and how the FCDO can help if you do get into difficulty.
If you have dual British and Russian nationality, the Russian authorities will treat you as a Russian national as they will not recognise your status as a dual national. While you are in Russia, all Russian laws are applicable to you, including those on military conscription and mobilisation.
Russia has strict migration regulations. When applying for a Russian visa make sure your visa type is consistent with the purpose of your visit.
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In Russia, you should carry your passport, your migration card and your registration certificate with you at all times.
If you damage or lose your migration card, you may obtain a duplicate card at a local migration department of the Ministry of Interior. The duplicate card is issued free of charge.
If you decide to visit Russia on a tourist, private, humanitarian or business visa, you should leave Russia no later than the last day of your visa’s validity printed on it.
If you are in Russia on a work or study visa, you should leave Russia before your visa expiresexpires, or apply to the local authority for a visa extension or a temporary residence permit before your visa has expired. As a British national, you may also obtain a temporary or permanent residence permit to live in Russia.
If you do not follow migration regulations, including failing to register for or overstaying a visa, attempt to enter or exit Russia without a valid visa or you do not comply with terms of a visa, you may be taken to court. You may also receive a fine up to 5,000 roubles, get deported and you may be banned from re-entering for 5 or 10 years.
Read the Russian government’s guides (in Russian and may not be accessible from outside of Russia) on:
UK travel insurance providers will not generally cover your healthcare costs if you live overseas.
In Russia you can access free of charge emergency healthcare, including psychiatric services, from the state and municipal providers if your health condition is life threatening. Most state healthcare providers do not speak English.
In case of a medical emergency call 112 (all emergencies), or 103 for medical emergency services in Moscow. Your call can be connected even if you have no credit or SIM-card on your phone. The operators may not speak English, and you may need assistance from a Russian speaker.
There are private clinics in Moscow and St Petersburg, with western healthcare standards and English-speaking staff.
If you are employed in Russia, your employer may arrange for your state or private health cover.
If you have a temporary or permanent Russian residence permit, or have Russian citizenship, you can access state-funded medical services.
Medicine
If you use any prescription medicine,medicines, you should ensure you have a supply of it, or are able to obtain it when in Russia. Certain medicines may not be available in Russia (including major brands readily available in the UK), and you may be prohibited from taking them into the country.
Read our travel advice for Russia if your medication contains narcotic or psychoactive substances. You should consult your GP before travelling to Russia to find out about any alternative medication.
Ifyouare a British national with a permanent residence permit, or if you have Russian citizenship, you can access state-funded primary, secondary and vocational education in Russia. You can also get a state-funded university education in Russia if you passed the required tests with sufficient scores.
Many income-related benefits such as Pension Credit and Housing Benefit cannot be paid if you’re abroad for more than 4 weeks.
The UK has no social security agreements with Russia.
British nationals with a permanent residence permit can claim disability or loss of subsistence provider in Russia and apply for respective state benefits with a local department of the Russian State SocialPension Fund.
The UK Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) may not be able to transfer your UK pension to your Russian bank account. For further enquiries contact DWP’s International Pensions Centre.
British nationals who are permanent residents in Russia may be eligible for Russian state pension if they meet certain requirements for their age and the time spent working in Russia. Contact your local State SocialPension Fund (in Russian and may not be accessible from outside of Russia) to check your eligibility.
You need to present your passport or other ID and pass biometric checks to access mobile phone services from local providers in Russia. You may be asked to perform these checks even if you have had a local SIM for some time.
You can continue using your UK SIM in Russia without any local identity checks as long as your UK mobile company provides roaming service for Russia.
Money and banking
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the UK government has imposed sanctions against a range of Russian companies and individuals. These sanctions may affect transactions in, or connected with, Russia.
Find out more about UK sanctions relating to Russia including on the application of sanctions prohibitions and requirements to British nationals.
Check the ‘Current list of designated persons: Russia’ which is available on the Financial sanctions, Russia page for Russian banks targeted by UK sanctions.
You can open a bank account in Russia if you have a valid UK passport, Russian visa and a migration card. All banks in Russia, including branches and subsidiaries of international banks, are Russian legal entities governed by Russian domestic law.
MostMajor international money transfer services, including Western Union and Moneygram, are currently not available in Russia.
Due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, major accommodation booking services including booking.com and airbnb.com have suspended their operations.
Accommodation in Russia is available from licensed hotels and hostels as well as from private estate owners. You can book accommodation directly from the service providers online or on the phone.
There are local accommodation booking services available in Russia:
Read our travel advice for Russia for guidance on what actions you must do to drive legally in Russia.
You can apply for a temporary international driving permit while in the UK or exchange your UK license for a Russian one.
If you’re asked for a letter authenticating, certifying or validating your UK driver’s licence, you should contact your UK issuing office (for example the DVLA).
From 30 June 2023, the COB 2023 General Assembly suspended the membership of the Green Card Bureau of Russia until further notice. In order to travel across the EU, Switzerland or the UK using a motor vehicle registered in Russia, you need to take out a border insurance policy issued in the relevant country at a border crossing. In order to drive in Russia a motor vehicle registered in the EU, Switzerland or the UK, you need to purchase compulsory motor insurance in Russia.
See the Russian State Inspection for Traffic Regulations information (may not be accessible from outside of Russia):
From 1 April 2024, if you obtain a Russian residence permit or acquire Russian citizenship, you can only drive in Russia on your international driving licence for one year, after which you will need to obtain a Russian driving licence.
To get a Russian licence for driving motorbikes and passenger cars, you will need to pass the local theory test in the Russian language. To drive a lorry or a bus, you will need to complete mandatory training, followed by theory and driving tests. You will also need to present a ‘fit to drive’ medical certificate. See the Russian State Services portal (in Russian) for details and applying.
If you fail to comply with the above requirement, you may be fined and banned from driving in Russia.
Disabled drivers
If you have a UK Blue Badge and live in Russia, you must return it to the original UK issuing authority.
See the Russian State Road Safety Management Inspection’s guidance for disabled drivers in Russia (in Russian and may not be accessible from outside of Russia).
Voting
You are not able to vote in Russia unless you are also a Russian passport holder.
You may be able to vote in some UK elections. You can:
If you don’t want your child to have a patronymic in their local birth certificate, you can obtain an information note confirming that there is no tradition to give patronymics to children in the UK from theBritish Embassy Moscow. There is a fee for this service.
Birth, death and marriage certificates are issued in Russia in the Russian language. Obtain anyoushouldobtain anapostille certificate (site(PDF, may111KB) not be available from Russia) for a birth, death or marriage certificate issued in Russia from the issuing Russian authority to make the document valid outside of Russia.
Dial the emergency number 112 for the police, ambulance or fire brigade. Your call can be completed even if you have no credit or SIM-card on your mobile phone. The operators may not speak English, and you may need assistance from a Russian speaker.
If you have been the victim of a rape or sexual assault in Russia, see
You may not be able to exit Russia if you have any unpaid debts, fines or penalties in Russia. Check if you have any outstanding payments using the Russia State Bailiff’s Services portal (in Russian, site may not be available from outside Russia) or Russian State Services portal (in Russian, site may not be available from outside Russia).
Read the guidance on returning to the UK permanently which includes information on bringing family members, tax and access to services.
A new section on mobile phone services in Russia has been added: Russian authorities now require foreign nationals to pass biometric checks to access local mobile phone services.
20 March 2024
Information added in the Driving in Russia section on the requirement for British holders of Russian residence permit or passport to obtain a Russian driving licence.
4 August 2023
Information on visas, dual nationality, dual taxation and driving has been updated.
15 November 2022
This guidance has been reviewed and updated for British people currently living in Russia. We continue to advise against all travel to Russia.
2 March 2021
Updated with information about coronavirus and vaccines for UK nationals