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FAQ (frequently asked questions):Q: I'm not a student anymore but I'd interested to join one of these trips. Is it possible? A: Sure it is. Student status, age or nationality is not a requirement. If you're young at heart, feel free to join us! Q: Can I enroll ESN Tamy trip to St Petersburg even though I'm a student at EVTEK? A: This is possible too. Student departures, even if they are bearing the name of an ESN group, are available for everyone. Please mind that some departures are from other cities than Helsinki or Tampere. In that case we can arrange you an alternative transportation to St Peterburg by train, boat or express bus. Q: My friends back in Italy would also like to join this trip. Can you arrange it? A: No problem at all. If your friends are visiting long enough in Finland before the trip departure, we can apply for your visa in Finland. However, it's recommended to apply for the visa at a local Russian consulate or travel agent. We will provide you all the possible documentation needed for the visa support, if required. Please find out the processing time for the Russian visa, because it may vary by different consulates. Q: I have a national ID card. Is it valid for getting the Russian visa? A: Unfortunately not. You will need a traditional passport. If you don't have it, you may be able to get a "instant passport" at your consulate/Embassy in Finland. You may have to appear there in person. Q: I'm travelling to the Estonia and Baltic states before going to Russia. Do I need my passport there? A: For Baltic States national European Union ID card is enough. If you don't have it, you must have passport. Therefore think twice before submitting the documents for the Russian visa processing - you can't terminate the process and pick the passport, if the documents are delivered to the Russian Embassy. Q: How come there be different visa prices for different nationalities. Why Italians pay just 35 € when Danish citizens have to pay 56 €? A: Unfortunately the consular fees are results of bilateral agreements and foreign politics between governments. Drastic changes in political situations effect visa conditions right away and there's nothing we can do. At least all citizens of Schengen countries share the same fee - 35€. Q: Is there a possibility, that my visa application is refused? A: Getting the Russian visa is usually 100 % sure. However, there's a possibility of your visa application to get rejected in following conditions:
Q: Do I get a refund, if I was unable to get the visa? A: We refund the trip price in full, in cases 1-5. We try to prevent these things happening by contacting the Russian consulate in all uncertain cases. However, there will not be refund if the documents we delivered us after the deadline and the trip was not cancelled according to the terms and conditions. Q: Is there going to be any hostel tours? Why to use such good hotels on student tours? A: We will most likely also offer hostel options again. However, due to the economical crisis, hotel group prices have dropped almost at hostel level. On a group trip we could economy up to 20 euros/person by using a hostel, but we find it is not worth it. Buffet breakfast and double rooms with conveniences at the hotel versus 10 people room, no breakfasts and queues to bathrooms in a hostel. So let us enjoy at least one positive feature about the crisis - the cheapest hotel rates ever! Q: How much money should I prepare for the trip? A: If you plan to attend all the actitivities, go out every night and eat in restaurants twice a day you would need about 50 €/day to cover your costs. Of course it's possible to survive with less money. Russia is not a very cheap country anymore, dining in average costs the same as it does in Finland, but alchohol and cigarettes are cheap! Q: My Finnish friends don't understand why I'm going to Russia. Is this normal? A: This is actually the reason for our existence, to make people understand that Russia is culturally and historically a very rich country. In the Finnish mass media, you don't hear anything good about Russia. Combined with old beliefs this creates all kinds of prejudices. However, according to the survey we made couple of years ago, 60 % of the first timers had negative attitude towards Russia before the trip. After the trip, this figure dropped below 10 %. We are sure you'll have a lot to tell to your friends after the trip! Q: How about the safety and security matters? A: In St Petersburg and Moscow it's not safer or unsafer than in any other European metropolis. As long as you behave and use your common sense, there's nothing to worry about. As for our part, we have made the travelling as safe as possible. We use professional drivers, brand new coaches, trains connection on longer distances and also the boat trip when returning. During the programs local tour leaders are always taking care of the group, also during the night life. Tour leaders are very responsible and well trained for emergency situations. Of course, since all trip participants are +18 we assume people to answer for their behaviour and deeds. Hostel premises are for sleeping and rest - not for partying and making noise. For this purpose there are dozens of bars and night clubs in the neighbourhood. |
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Risteilyt Pietariin
Student trips
Student trips to Russia 2009!
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2010-03-11 |
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