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DELEGATESM A I L E R

AIESEC International Congress 2012

3issue special

tips&info USEFUL

visa | fees | cancelations | pre-tour | special events |prices in Moscow | 1st Russian lesson | tips

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AIESEC International Congress 2012 | Moscow, Russia

FOREWORD

fee

Dear IC Delegates,Time is flying and very soon we will be able to welcome you in Moscow! Meanwhile the full CC team has arrived and is preparing from morning till evening, which means that the energy of 75 people is channeled towards making this IC 2012 a memorable and incredible experience for everyone. This mailer is packed with more information that will help you to fully enjoy your learning experience in Moscow. Make sure to read it carefully and continue to watch out for more information that you will receive in the next couple of days and weeks.

Your CC Team

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FEES&CANCELATIONSAccording to IC venue requirements CC team need to pay in advance all venue fees and many conference costs. The CC would greatly appreciate it if you could pay your delegate fees prior to the conference itself in order to help us make these payments. You can pay the fee using one of two ways: 2payments

optionsBank transfer in rublesOnline payment in rubles

If you have questions, please, contact [email protected] you transferred the funds, please, send the send a copy of the receipt to [email protected] with a letter topic [AIESEC Country, # of delegates]

Please, note that you are to pay in rubles. IC fee is 14803 rubles, IC pre-meeting fee is 3384 rubles, damage fee - 1480 rubles.

Bank details for rubles payments

Organization: MMOO AIESECCorresponding Bank: UNICREDIT BANK, MOSCOW Bank account: 40703810500010483796SWIFT CODE: IMBKRUMMPayment reference: conference fee

Please, take into consideration that if you choose this payment option, you will support all costs regarding money transfer.

[Bank transfer – highly appreciated option] [Online credit card processing]

You can also pay online through our direct credit card processing system. The system works for Visa and Mas-terCard. To do so you are to fill in your card details (card number, expiration date, CVV2/CVC2 code, card holder name) and your billing information (first name, last name, country, address, phone number). All process should take not more than 2 minutes. If you choose this option please use this link http://ic2012.ru/payment

Please ensure that you include an additional 3% to the amount you send, to cover the bank transfer costs. So in this case IC fee is 15247 rubles, Pre-meeting fee - 3485 rubles (for 2 days), Damage fee - 1524 rubles.

feeIC regular fee

*when number of delegates exceeds 6 slots

*all registrations after 14th of June

Premeeting fee

3384 rub 14 803 rub

Damage fee deposit

1 480 rub

Late registration

2115 rub

17341 rub

cancelationpolicies

CancelationsReplacements

Change of IL

July, 16 - August, 6 14,803 rub

2538 rub 5000 rub

14,803 rub

After August, 6

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VISAThe maximum duration for the visa is 13.8.-3.09. based on our agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Please make sure to book your flight within those dates.

In order to apply for the visa, you need the directive telex number of your invitation letter. If you don't have it yet, approach your chief delegate or write an email to [email protected]

Check your embassy for additional documents needed and go to apply for your visa!

What should I do with IL directive number? Please, go to the section, http://ic2012.ru/ic/visa-to-russia, download the booklet about getting visa and read it carefully.

What should I do if I moved to another country, but I already have IL number? IL number and IL by itself will be in the country, you put when registered for IC, so if you change the place of your living, we need to make correc-tions in IL and sevnd official letter to MFa to ask to send IL to another embassy. It will take approximately 3 working days and penalty will be according to cancellation policy.

What is migration risk list of countries? It is special list of countries, for which Russian MFA requires official proof of their legal stay in country different from country of their citizenship when applying for visa.If your country of citizenship from this list, make sure, that you send CC the copy of your residence permit /long term multi - visa to get this IL.

How I can know my IL directive number?1 option: all information is available for chief-delegates in spreadsheet, which we update every time we get IL numbers from MFA. If you’re chief-delegate and you still don’t have access to it, please, contact [email protected] option: to all delegates who receives IL we release special email with numbers for each delegate.

AlgeriaAngola

AfganistanBangladesh

VietnamIndiaIraqIran

ChinaKoreaNepalNigeria

Pakistan Rwanda

SiriaSomaliChad

Sri-lankaEthiophia

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[Changes in IL]

[FAQ] We accepted changes in IL before 5th of July according to cancellation&change policy at 500 rubles and after 5th of July-at 2538 rubles. In cases of change of passport/loss of passport providing information after 5th of July each case will be discussed individually.

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What is the type of visa, inviting organization?Type of visa – Common humanitarian visa Purpose of visit to Russia - Youth connectionsMultiplicity of visa (Number of entries) - Single Russian organization to be visited (or Host organization): ММОО AIESEC (in english) and ММОО "АЙСЕК" (in russian) - better if you use both of it. Location (City/town) of the inviting Russian organization: Russia, Moscow City, which you can visit according Invitation letter - Moscow, Saint-Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Kazan. Dates of visa: 13th of August - 3rd of September (21 days)

What to do if I lost my passport?Please, go the authorities in country to register the fact of loss,after apply for new. As soon as you have new passport,please, upload it here - http://ic2012.ru/registration/?act=registration_ic_visaWe will make official letter for IL correction if you already had IL and new Il if you didn’t. IL has MFA support so you will be able to get visa very fast. If you need support letter in this case please, contact us through chief-delegate or personally via [email protected]

Can I have original/scan of invitation?

In this case you can’t, because IL is sent by telex from Russian consulate in Moscow directly to the embassy in your country. When you come to apply for visa, youк data will be in database already with informa-tion about invitation organization, so on and so forth. If you need guarantee letter to any organization certificates you need to obtain in order to apply for visa(like Drug Clearance Agency), please, fill in the special form - https://docs.google.com/a/aiesec.net/spreadsheet/viewform?userstoinvite=raducantibi%40gmail.com&pli=1&formkey=dHR0UEJqZ1d2N21fRlcwWlBDbmNpMHc6MQ#gid=0

VISA&TRANSPORT

pick up is organised

Pick ups will be organized from Domodedovo (DME), Sheremetyevo (SVO), Vnukovo (VKO) airports and from Moscow railway stations

either to IC venue (for Pre-meeting delegates) or to the host in the city center.

In case if you arrive earlier before 14th of August, you will receive guidance how to get from the airport to the center of Moscow in the last delegates mailer

from 7 am till 1 am

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TRANSPORTATION

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Opening ceremony is the official opening of biggest interna-tional event in Russia with participation of almost 1000 partici-pants from International Congress and Global Youth Voice conference, government and media representatives. Speakers on opening ceremony: representatives of Russian federation administration, Moscow government, Ministry of Foreign affairs.

Symposium “World after 2020” – a unique platform where young people with experts` help (opinion makers and companies` representatives) from different areas will face the World issues and find the ways to solve the problems. Symposium will bring together in one place the most active and powerful youth in the world: people who have cour-age to CHANGE the world for a better future. The big idea of symposium is to create 1000 ideas that will help to make the world better place to live.

In the end of the working groups all participants are going to create 1000 ideas/actions that we need to start imple-menting now for making the world a better place to live. All the ideas will be collected to special Act plan document that calls “Dare to act” By youth for youth that will be sent to over 50000 young leaders as an opportunity to realize the project from those ideas. Go to our website to register for the master classes!

Top-5 life issues which are needed to be solved for the better future were chosen by youth from 41 country

Economics | Responsible citizenship | Human environment | Human capital | Technologies and Innovations |

Masters of ceremony are 2 amazing AIESEC alumni and successful businessmen:

Nikolay Tsekhomsky CEO till 2011, Barclays Russia AIESEC Alumnus Hannes Shopra Chairman of the Board of Directors, ROSNO AIESEC Alumnus

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SPECIALEVENTS

Opening CeremonyOpening Ceremony 17

Symposium “World After 2020 17Symposium “World After 2020Dare to shape the world for responsible future

5issuestop

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EntrepreneurshiP | Corporate responsibility | Innovation

SPECIALEVENTS

17Fall in love with this world. It’s Wonderful!

17:00-22:00Global Village

20Global Youth To Buiseness Forum

3topicsmain Global Youth 2 Business forum is a platform for interaction between business and young people to form a global partnership in areas such as innovation, corporate responsibility, youth entrepreneurship and sustainable development. rsThe topic is about what youth are aware of and

thoughts on how they can support a sustainable future together with the corporate sector

SPEAKERS

The biggest cultural event for delegates of IC and open for all residents and guests of Moscow who will have opportunity to get acquainted with cultures of different nationalities from 100 coun-tries through interactive exhibitions, concerts and master classes.The uniqueness of Global village festival is that we would like to give opportunity to learn about different cultures through photo exhibitions, series of master classes – how to travel, how to learn foreign languages, speaking clubs and different performances.Partners of international cultural festival will provide different entertainment program for all participants.The festival will take place in the biggest park of Moscow- park “Sokolniki”So, be prepared and take a lot of nice things, food and non-alcholic drinks to show your culture to all participants and guests of festival!

Youth identifying opportunities in the world and acting on it by starting new companies. The topic is about supporting a new generation of entrepreneurs to see ‘problems’ as ‘opportunities’, take action to identify the solutions and help create more value in society.

The topic of innovation is about how youth can bring innova-tion and generate ideas that can connect business to the future needs of society and more specifically the needs that generation Y and Z have.

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SPECIALEVENTS

SPE

rsSPEAKERS

Jon Froda, Co-founder of PodioFor several years Jon Froda has been researching the field of social software, specializing in strategies and products that help organizations develop knowledge, lead and to stay ahead of the market. At Podio he is involved with product development, customers service and market development. Podio was started because the way we work is broken. Most tools we use are anti-social, anti-collaborative, and were designed by engineers in some far away location who have decided how we should do our job. Podio wants to give back the power to manage work to where it originated, with the people who do the job.

Natalie Warne, Activist Born in an underserved part of downtown Chicago, Natalie and her five siblings had to survive on her mother’s humble teacher salary, moving from city to city to find work. No stranger to adversity, Natalie was determined to make somethintg great out of her life. When she was 17, Natalie Warne learned about the Invisible Children Project -- a campaign to rescue Ugandan children from Joseph Kony’s child armies. As an intern for Invisible Children, she led a nation-wide campaign for the project. She successfully got the campaign featured on the Oprah Winfrey show, a victory that dramatically raised the profile of the move-ment. Natalie now works as a film editor in Los Ange-les.

Phil Clothier, CEO Barrett Values CentrePhil lives in the UK and is the Chief Executive Officer of Barrett Values Centre which is based in the USA. This is an international organisation currently working through a consulting network in 59 countries. He is an accom-plished speaker and consultant who works with leaders to bring about meaningful change. Vishen Lakhiani, co-founder of MindvalleyMindvalley is a ground-breaking company comprised of innovators, artists, technologist and dreamers from over 30 countries around the world.Founded in 2003, Vishen’s vision for Mindvalley was to build a company whose mission was to bring enlighten-ment and personal growth to the world in a scalable way using a hybrid of marketing and technology.

Will McInnes, Managing Director of NixonMcInnesWill McInnes is a passionate voice on 21st century busi-ness and how the internet is radically changing our personal behaviour, our organizations and our society. Will has particular expertise in the social web, and is part of the movement to harness and understand the cultural impact of online social networks and apply those insights to organisation design.The specialist consultancy Will founded, NixonMcInnes, is one of only two UK organisations to have made the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces.

The event will be held in Moscow Skolkovo business school, http://www.skolkovo.ru/public/en/

[AI Partners]

[IC Partners]

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STUDYTOURS

Register at:Register at:

SPESPEAKERS Dear delegates from all over the world! Have you ever visited the biggest city in Europe? Do you want to get

acquainted with Moscow a bit closer and see its architecture and performing arts culture? Do you want to feel its beauty and magnificence, admire historical churches and gorgeous buildings? Then you should definitely join us either on 14th or 16th of August! You can find the program below. Program includes entrance tickets, professional guide and transport.

11.00- 14.00 City tour including the most famous and interesting places to visit: Red square, Christ The Saviour Cathedral (inside), Vorob'evy gory and many others 14.00-15.00 Free time for lunch (lunch is not included to the fee) 15.00-17.00 Visiting Kremlin (territory and one cathe-dral) - a fortress in the center of Moscow, once the residence of Tsars and the communist leaders and now the office of the Russian President*. 17.00-19.00 Guided tour of the Moscow metro. Discover why our subway is recognized as the most beautiful in the world! *At 16th of August program will be the same, but as Thursday is a day-off for Kremlin we offer you visiting New Maidens Convent (inside) and walking tour along Old Arbat street.

Discover legends of mysterious Kazan – capital of Tatarstan Republic Feel the energy and drive during camping in Siberia Enjoy Russian nature, games and even Russian banya during study tour in Rostov-on-Don Explore the heart of Russian culture – Saint-Petersburg

http://ic2012.ru/ic/tours

[email protected] for any questions

[Moscow Pre- Study tour ]

MOSCOW50€

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USEFULINFO

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Currency & money exchange

hour

Russia is a vast country spanning 9 time zones: European Russia (including Moscow & St Peters-burg) and Asiatic Russia (from the Urals to Siberia). The time zone of International Congress is Moscow & St.Petersburg: TZ2 - GMT+4, MSK

In June and July Moscow hits its stride with balmy temperatures ranging from the mid 20s to the low 30s. Hay fever suffers may struggle with the dusty air and high pollen count which the summer weather brings with it.

Toilets are easy to find, but justin case look for the followingcyrillic letters

М ЖThe electrical current in Russia is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Most sockets are standard European size with double-round-pin plugs. It makes sense to bring an adapter just in case.

The local currency is the Russian ruble. The ruble is the only currency used in the Russian Federation for all cash transactions. The ruble comes in denominations worth 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 roubles. Now exchange rate is from 30 to 33 roubles for 1 USD and from 40 to 42 roubles for 1 EUR. You can use currency converter to check the latest information - http://www.xe.com/ucc/#converter.

We advise to exchange money ONLY through officially licensed banks and their exchange points, NOT in kiosks or in the streets, since this is less secure and you run the risk of receiving counterfeit rubles, dollars or other troubles. According to a new regula-tion all individuals, either local or foreign, must show their passport in order to change money in officially licensed banks.

Note: Do not carry a large amount of money. Keep your wallet in an inner pocket and carry with you only what you know you will need. Try not to attract atten-tion to your cash and credit cards in public places; do not make it obvious that you have money with you.

One of the good things about Russia, unusual to many travellers - it isn’t difficult at all to find a place to get food or drink, even in the middle of the night. Usually even department stores are open till 10 -11 pm, workday or weekend. So, if you see the 24-sign (24 часа) - there is no mistke :)

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USEFULINFO

AIESEC International Congress 2012 | Moscow, Russia

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USEFULINFOCustoms

Some Russian may be?Some Russian may be?No/Yes Net/da Нет/Да Hello Zdrastvuite Здравствуйте Goodbye Dasvidaniya До свиданияThank you Spasibo СпасибоWhat is your name? Kak tebja zovut Как тебя зовутMy name is John Menja zovut Dzhon Меня зовут ДжонCool kruto КрутоI love you Ja tebja Lublu Я тебя люблюHow are you Kak Dela Как делаSorry/excuse me Izvinite ИзвинитеPlease Pazhalusta ПожалуйстаI don't understand Ya ne panimayu Я не понимаюI don't speak Russian Ya ne gavaryu pa-russky Я не говорю по- русскиDo you speak English? Vy gavaritye paanglisky? Вы говорите по- английски?Help! Pomogitye! Помогите!I don't want Ya ne khachu Я не хочуMay I? Mozhno? Mozhno? Do you have...? U vas est…? У вас есть...?I don't know Ya ne znayu Я не знаюHow much is it? Skolko stoit? Сколько стоит?Good/bad Khorosho/plokho Хорошо/плохоTomorrow Zaftra ЗавтраToilets Tualet ТуалетStop here please Ostanavite,pazhalusta Остановите, пожалуйстаHow do you say that in Russian? Kak skazat eto pa-russky? Как сказать это по-русски?No problem Bez problem Без проблемNice car Krutaya tachka Крутая тачка

For most travelers leaving Russia you will just need to go to the GREEN (nothing to declare) channel and you do NOT need to complete the ‘Customs and Currency Declaration Statement’ upon arrival or departure (unless you are carrying thousands of dollars in cash with you). Any art works, icons etc that are over 100 years old cannot be taken out of the country. Travelling to most countries you can legally take 200 cigarettes and 2 litres of hard alcohol out with you. To some countries such as Estonia, the allowance is less.

AIESEC International Congress 2012 | Moscow, Russia

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USEFULINFO

No/Yes Net/da Нет/Да Hello Zdrastvuite Здравствуйте Goodbye Dasvidaniya До свиданияThank you Spasibo СпасибоWhat is your name? Kak tebja zovut Как тебя зовутMy name is John Menja zovut Dzhon Меня зовут ДжонCool kruto КрутоI love you Ja tebja Lublu Я тебя люблюHow are you Kak Dela Как делаSorry/excuse me Izvinite ИзвинитеPlease Pazhalusta ПожалуйстаI don't understand Ya ne panimayu Я не понимаюI don't speak Russian Ya ne gavaryu pa-russky Я не говорю по- русскиDo you speak English? Vy gavaritye paanglisky? Вы говорите по- английски?Help! Pomogitye! Помогите!I don't want Ya ne khachu Я не хочуMay I? Mozhno? Mozhno? Do you have...? U vas est…? У вас есть...?I don't know Ya ne znayu Я не знаюHow much is it? Skolko stoit? Сколько стоит?Good/bad Khorosho/plokho Хорошо/плохоTomorrow Zaftra ЗавтраToilets Tualet ТуалетStop here please Ostanavite,pazhalusta Остановите, пожалуйстаHow do you say that in Russian? Kak skazat eto pa-russky? Как сказать это по-русски?No problem Bez problem Без проблемNice car Krutaya tachka Крутая тачка

Sometimes, knowing what NOT to do is even more important if you want to fit in or at least produce a good impression.

And a couple of things to keep in mind

Don’t underdress

Don’t go dutch

Don’t let a womancarry smth heavy

Don’t overlook the elderyon publick transport

Going to a restaurant or a theatre is consid-ered a festive occasion, and you run risk to be the most underdressed person in the restaurant, if you want to show up in your jeans and T-shirt, no matter how informal you think the restaurant may be. In any case, checking on the dress code before going out somewhere, especially a night

club, is a good idea.

Here's where Russians differ strikingly from Western Europeans. They don't go Dutch.

So, if you ask a lady out, don't expect her to pay for herself, not at a restaurant or

anywhere else. You can, of course, suggest that she pay,or for god sake, to pay for you

as well, but that absolutely rules out the possibility of seeing her again. She may not even have money on her and will consider going out with you her greatest mistake in

life.

In Russia, if you don't offer the elderly and pregnant women a seat on a bus, the

entire bus looks at you as if you're a crimi-nal. Women, even (or especially) young ones, are also offered seats on public

transportation. But that's optional. Getting up and offering a seat to an elderly person,

on the other hand, is a must.

This rule may make politically correct people cringe, but Russians believe that a man is physically stronger than a woman.

Therefore, they believe a man who watches a woman carry something heavy without

helping her is impolite.

AIESEC International Congress 2012 | Moscow, Russia

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International CongressMoscow, Russia

AIESEC

350

500

IC2012Moscow, Russia

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ICMERCHANDISE

* by placing pre-oder for any of the items you are guaranteed to have it in the requested color, size & quantity. You can check the web site for more details & pre-oder form and order till July, 31st at ic2012.ru/merchandise.

all prices are in rublesBranded T-shirt

AIESEC International Congress 2012 | Moscow, Russia

400

300

embroidered

with heart with motto

50

1000

polo with logo

400

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CCCONTACTS

Papiashvili Manana CCP [email protected] Zhenya CCVP F [email protected] Anna CCVP GR&DS [email protected] Egor CCVP SE [email protected] Katya CCVP Log [email protected] Vika CCVP Com [email protected] Julia CC VO IM&IS [email protected] Danil CCVP ER [email protected] Alsu CCVP AAIM [email protected] Maria CCVP GYVC [email protected] International congress Orlova, Victoria TL ER [email protected], Dmitry TL ER [email protected], Marina TL DS [email protected], Alina TL Com manager [email protected] TL IM&IS [email protected], Elena TL Log [email protected] Voytsekhovska TL Log [email protected], Aliya TL SE cultural [email protected], Ekaterina TL SE business [email protected], Katya TL SE official [email protected], Slava TL Finance [email protected] Grabowski HR Manager [email protected]

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Papiashvili Manana CCP [email protected] Zhenya CCVP F [email protected] Anna CCVP GR&DS [email protected] Egor CCVP SE [email protected] Katya CCVP Log [email protected] Vika CCVP Com [email protected] Julia CC VO IM&IS [email protected] Danil CCVP ER [email protected] Alsu CCVP AAIM [email protected] Maria CCVP GYVC [email protected] International congress Orlova, Victoria TL ER [email protected], Dmitry TL ER [email protected], Marina TL DS [email protected], Alina TL Com manager [email protected] TL IM&IS [email protected], Elena TL Log [email protected] Voytsekhovska TL Log [email protected], Aliya TL SE cultural [email protected], Ekaterina TL SE business [email protected], Katya TL SE official [email protected], Slava TL Finance [email protected] Grabowski HR Manager [email protected]

Can’t wait to see you inRussia

J.