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# Import your project from Bitbucket Cloud to GitLab
Import your projects from Bitbucket Cloud to GitLab with minimal effort.
## Overview
>**Note:**
The [Bitbucket Cloud integration][bb-import] must be first enabled in order to be
able to import your projects from Bitbucket. Ask your GitLab administrator
to enable this if not already.
>**Note:**
NOTE: **Note:**
The Bitbucket Cloud importer works only with Bitbucket.org, not with Bitbucket
Server (aka Stash). If you are trying to import projects from Bitbucket Server, use
[the Bitbucket Server importer](bitbucket_server.md).
Import your projects from Bitbucket Cloud to GitLab with minimal effort.
## Overview
- At its current state, the Bitbucket importer can import:
- the repository description (GitLab 7.7+)
- the Git repository data (GitLab 7.7+)
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- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Bitbucket
it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
## Requirements
The [Bitbucket Cloud integration][bb-import] must be first enabled in order to be
able to import your projects from Bitbucket Cloud. Ask your GitLab administrator
to enable this if not already.
## How it works
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1. Sign in to GitLab and go to your dashboard.
1. Click on **New project**.
![New project in GitLab](img/bitbucket_import_new_project.png)
1. Click on the "Bitbucket Cloud" button.
![Bitbucket](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
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# Import your project from Bitbucket Server to GitLab
NOTE: **Note:**
The Bitbucket Server importer does not work with Bitbucket Cloud (aka bitbucket.org).
Use the [Bitbucket Cloud importer](bitbucket.md) for that.
Import your projects from Bitbucket Server to GitLab with minimal effort.
## Overview
>**Note:**
The BitBucket Server importer does not work with Bitbucket Cloud (aka bitbucket.org). Use the [Bitbucket Cloud importer](bitbucket.md) for that.
- In its current state, the Bitbucket importer can import:
- the repository description (GitLab 11.2+)
- the Git repository data (GitLab 11.2+)
- the pull requests (GitLab 11.2+)
- the pull request comments (GitLab 11.2+)
- Repository public access is retained. If a repository is private in Bitbucket
it will be created as private in GitLab as well.
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1. Sign in to GitLab and go to your dashboard.
1. Click on **New project**.
![New project in GitLab](img/bitbucket_import_new_project.png)
1. Click on the "Bitbucket Server" button. If the button is not present, enable the importer in
`Admin` -> `Application Settings` -> `Visbility and access controls` -> `Import sources`.
**Admin > Application Settings > Visibility and access controls > Import sources**.
![Bitbucket](img/import_projects_from_new_project_page.png)
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