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It is always advisable to register at your embassy/consulate when living abroad. Some companies (both foreign and local) offer a 24-hour emergency helpline for their employees and their families.


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Emergency numbers: dial ‘01’ for fire, ‘02’ for police, ‘03’ for ambulance (all numbers will soon be replaced with the single ‘112’ emergency number, currently available as www.112.ru) – Russian

International Crisis Line: 8 926 113 3373 - free English-language service for expats, open 08:00-23:00 daily

Ambulance (private alternative to ‘03’): tel. 505 3029, www.ambulance.ru - Russian

www.britishembassy.gov.uk: online registration facility for British passport holders (annual re-registration required) - English








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