I understand about the costs! 

 

This seems like a pretty creative approach. There will be some significant
issues, one of the main ones being:

Somehow you will need to register your VISA (I assume you are a visa
holder?) at someone's address. Do you have a place (address) to register?

 

I know you were not asking about that, but it will be a big issue. 

 

I came in with a truck (not mine) from Poland/Belorussia. It seemed that
with all my stuff the big thing was deciding whether to import it or
temporarily import it. That was an issue only for visa holders. For
residents or citizens that was not an issue then (2004). It is worth it to
check as a lot has changed since then.

Bernard Jacobsen

Tel [new] +7 (495) 310-0764
Tel [mob] +7 (903) 700-3255

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of William
Yoder
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 12:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Expat List House trailers

 

My Russian wife and I are sick of Moscow housing costs and daily commutes of
3 hours or so. So we are hoping to bring a motor home - a motorized caravan
or RV - here from Germany in October. Has anyone else tried this in Moscow -
any experiences here with the police? I know there are 2-3 places in Moscow
where motor homes can officially be parked. A lot can be seen on motor homes
in Russia on the Internet, but on the road one of course still sees very
little.

 

My questions include: Would German or Russian license tags be better, what
kind of documents are needed when entering Russia, experiences with RVs in
Moscow. We are hoping to park usually on the small, fenced-in grounds of my
employer. That would keep the daily commute to work below 3 minutes!

 

Bill Yoder, Moscow

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