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Originally Posted by Olee
OK here is another suggestion:
On the entrance to Russia (coming from Georgia) my friend, which has power of attorney for all the countries - including Kyrgistan - will get temporary import documents from Russian customs. So in the view of the custom union - the bike is linked to him. Now to swap the bike to another friend - he can give a power of attorney to the other friend.
So - it's not me to give the power of attorney to the third driver - but it's the driver who entered custom union who gives the attorney. How about this?
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It may work, but it would be much easier, and less risky, for the owner to sign the power of attorney. One power of attorney can nominate a number of drivers - no need to write one for each driver.
The registered driver can be changed at any border crossing, as long as at least one of the countries isn't a member of the Customs Union. You can't change drivers between two Customs Union member countries.
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