In Ukraine, a residence permit is called a “temporary residence permit” (TRP). It allows non-Ukrainian citizens to stay in the country legally for an extended period of time. The TRP is issued for various purposes, such as employment, study, family reunification or investment.
Here are some important points about temporary residence permit in Ukraine:
1. Purpose: The purpose of your stay determines what type of TRP you need to apply for. Common types include employment-based TRP, student TRP, family reunification TRP and TRP for investment.
2. Application process: To obtain a temporary residence permit, you generally need to submit an application to the State Migration Service of Ukraine or its local offices. The application should include various documents, such as a completed application form, a valid passport, proof of the purpose of your stay, proof of financial means, health insurance coverage and other supporting documents specific to your situation.
3. Duration: The validity period of a temporary residence permit may vary depending on the purpose of your stay. It may be issued for a specific period of time, for example, for the duration of your employment contract or studies. In some cases, the permit may be extended or renewed.
4. Permanent residence: If you have been legally residing in Ukraine for a certain period of time (usually five years), you may be eligible to apply for permanent residence. Permanent residence permits allow individuals to live in Ukraine indefinitely and provide additional rights and benefits.
It is important to note that the specific requirements, application procedures and required documents may vary depending on the purpose of your stay and the local immigration authorities. It is recommended to consult the State Migration Service of Ukraine or an immigration lawyer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Please note that my knowledge is based on information available as of September 2021 and it is always recommended to check with the Ukrainian authorities for the latest requirements and procedures.
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