Roman Roslovtsev has spent weeks in detention for putting on an unflattering rubber caricature of the Russian leader's face during protests against what critics call Putin's suppression of free speech and basic human rights.
The Ukrainian border guard service said the 36-year-old entered Ukraine on Sunday and will formally seek political asylum today.
Roslovtsev has reportedly been arrested on 11 occasions and has claimed that he was being hounded by Russia's FSB security service that Putin headed between 1998 and 1999.
"I would like to join the army, the National Guard or any of the volunteer battalions," Roslovtsev was quoted as saying.
"For me, the most important thing is to continue my battle against the Putin regime."
Ukrainian authorities said the migration service in Kiev was currently considering Roslovtsev's case.
Roslovtsev is a former accountant who studied religion prior to joining the protest movement. He had previously told AFP that he intended to get a prison sentence for his "Putin mask" performances in order to make a statement against laws targeting peaceful protesters.
Ukraine has since set the goal of applying for EU membership by 2020 and even one day joining the NATO military alliance -- two decisions that have further strained its ties with Moscow.
Ukraine has been beset by problems such as corruption and economic depression since breaking from its giant eastern neighbour.
But it is also increasingly seen as a beacon of freedom by Russians who oppose Putin's rule.
Vladimir Ionov -- a 76-year-old opposition activist who was reportedly the first person charged under Russia's strict new anti-protest law -- told Hromadske.Ua on August 15 that his asylum request has been granted.
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