By Marina_Pristinskaya
Your planned trip becomes true! You go to Ukraine. It seems exiting and anticipating experience isn't it. Some thing you have to know, otherwise your trip can be spoiled and you will come in deep stress.
1. There is should be a person who meets you at the airport. It helps you to avoid problems, worrying and misunderstanding. Having an assistant will be helpful and be easy in your mind. If you don't speak Russian, it's most likely to have an interpreter who will assist you.
2. You should know an address where you're going to stay. At the airport you'll be given a document where you must put it down even if the address changes later.
3. You need to think about place to stay beforehand! Hotels are unreasonably expensive and not really cozy. The cheapest so-so room is about 100 bucks in cities like Kiev, Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa. Another option is rent an apartment for time you stay in Ukraine. It is cheaper and more comfortable. But if you didn't see this apartment before, make sure that while you are looking at it, the taxi is waiting for you, because very possible you'll want to see more apartments to choose. Every apartment should at least have cold and HOT water, new sheets (two sets), clean fresh towels, a bar of soap, matches, dishes, salt, sugar.
4. Remember that you can bring to Ukraine declared goods (such as jewelry, technical appliances, etc.) for the total cost of 200 euros. If their cost is more, you'll have to pay a fee. You can bring a phone and a laptop, a camera with you without paying for it. If you have new technical appliances, make them look used: take them out of box, make sure there's no price on them, otherwise the tax is required.
5. I know it's not fair but pretty often people would take more money from the foreigners, so let your assistant or interpreter make bargain about prices.
Hope this tips will be of assistance to you to shun inconveniences and totally enjoy your vocation. Welcome.
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