Originally Posted by
warakorn
Dad applied in 2015 for Russian citizenship, automatically loosing his Ukrainian citizenship.
As a Russian citizen (the child) it is strictly forbidden to enter Crimea (according to Ukrainian law). Let's assume the child gets Ukrainien citizenship granted (which I highly doubt), he will never be able to travel back to Ukraine without being arrested.
Apparently not! Romania has not granted/confirmed Romanian citizenship to your child. And knowing the history of Russia, Moldova and Romania, similar examples (as stated above) can be found there, as well.
One more thing, Dad cannot enter to Ukraine as a Russian male citizen between 18-60 without a special invitation starting from end of 2018.
Everyone have a right to made their choice, Transnistrian Russians as Russian citizens vs. Moldavians as Romanian citizens but have to live with the consequences of modern world policy.
What I like about this thread posts is that posters have kept constructive conversations without going to personal insults like in many other threads, where mods had deleted too many posts. Despite that the politics,governments and airline are directly involved.