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Dear tourists with experience who have already traveled visa-free (Ukraine). Will they ask for a living wage at the border? Is it required? Can they skip it if it's not there?
Dear tourists with experience who have already traveled visa-free (Ukraine). Will they ask for a living wage at the border? Is it required? Can they skip it if it's not there?
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аватар Vika284
I traveled with a new biometric passport to Greece several times and was in Germany in Frankfurt, they didn’t ask anything other than booking a hotel and tickets in Greece, but in Frankfurt I saw that several people who flew with us asked for tickets, they let everyone in
аватар AllOverTheWorld
The cost of living is indicated in the country's budget, it is not a secret to anyone) you have it anyway ....
And 99% will not require a certificate of income
аватар bileka89
On August 17, the family went from Accord-Tour to the Czech Republic using biometric passports. We were also very worried about having euros with us, whether they would check at the border. Of course, we took it with us, but not 1000 euros for 3, as recommended. they checked the availability of money. Maybe so lucky, or maybe because from a travel agency, and not on their own.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Ah ... I didn’t understand what the cost of living was .... They won’t ask for money, you can have just a few bank cards, how will they check your balance at the border
If you have not had any visa violations before, you will not be asked any extra questions.
аватар cgistalker
AllOverTheWorld At the border, you may be asked to make an extract from both cards at an ATM. During the visa regime, my friend was not allowed in because of the total insufficient amount of money in cash + card statement.
anton.ludovik In most cases, none of the required documents will be asked. Mostly they ask for hotel reservations and a return ticket. But if the officer becomes suspicious, then any of the missing documents can cause a refusal.
аватар L_ena
Author, what are you going to do in the Czech Republic without money? Working illegally? Don't give the Czech border guards a reason to think that way.
аватар Scurra-2
At the airport in Paris, they asked about the purpose of the trip and asked when to return. They didn't check anything. At that time, the biometric passport was without a single mark. On recent trips to Paris, Venice, they didn’t ask or check anything. In a couple of months we'll see how it is in Germany.
аватар lana_181
no. they don’t ask such a thing. What does the cost of living have to do with it ??? They may ask how many days you are going, where, why. A ticket back ... general questions.
аватар lana_181
Scurra-2 in Germany, depends on the airport. There are those in which they can find fault, usually large Hamburg.Munich ... but how lucky.
аватар kolyan_cat
Folks, don't confuse tourism with going to work. If you go by regular bus, you can ask anything. Every day, up to a dozen "tourists" are taken off the buses by border guards only in Krakovets/Korchova.
And from those who travel by plane, of course, they ask less - guest workers do not travel by plane.
аватар musja7
Biometrics. We drove on our own to Budapest or Warsaw. From there, they flew by low-cost airlines to France and Italy. No problem
аватар lana_181
kolyan_cat the author of the question did not write that he was traveling by bus. And yes, they can ask anything there. Up to checking fingerprints. especially the Poles. Guest workers sometimes fly by planes .. I saw four men pass control in Hamburg. Everyone heard that they had come to work, they spoke so loudly), they were not released for a long time. Everyone found out something. How it ended I never saw it. and an elderly man with a girl of about 25 years old was also not allowed in, and the whole line was looking for an interpreter into German for them, because they could not explain themselves ... it happens in every way.
аватар kolyan_cat
Yes, the author did not write that he was going to work, moreover, he addressed the question to "respected tourists", which suggests the tzrististic purpose of the trip.
However, the absence of a "living wage", it seems to me, tips the scales towards the guest worker :)
In general, I can summarize that there is no unequivocal answer to the author's question, it all depends on the purpose of the trip and the chosen transport / route.
аватар lana_181
kolyan_cat is quite possible)) but it is better to keep your thoughts to yourself until the person who asked this question voiced them)) Well, so as not to offend. if it were my friend, I would directly say everything that I think about his trip and the cost of living))
аватар kolyan_cat
My friend came to Poland to work, to a neighboring city, and everything is decorous, they gave him a work permit, he opened a work visa, he came here and there is no vacancy, and he sits in a hostel and has 100 dollars in his pocket and that's it, I only have 1 the question is HOW??? How can you go abroad with an empty pocket? I even try to travel to Lviv with such a sum, you never know, but here I am in a foreign country without knowing the language and without acquaintances. And there are many such among the workers. They give the last money to the agency for "mediation" and for a visa, and come with zero in their pocket, hoping that they will make it to the 1st salary. And the fact that intermediary firms very often "throw" and give out "vacancies" that actually do not exist - no one takes this into account.
Yesterday I was walking to the parking lot at Tesco, talking to my wife in Russian, our compatriot comes up with an unhappy look and asks if I know where I can find a job.
An acquaintance here works in a "personnel agency" for Ukrainians, according to him, such a contingent, thrown by intermediaries, are the main clients.
аватар gumenyk2006
I was on my own in early February, Paris (Charles de Gaulle), the officer flipped through the passport, did not ask anything, put a stamp. The passport had a short-term one-time Schengen in 2016, a mark of Cyprus, other visas
аватар lotos12345
in May we go by bus to the Berlin-Amsterdam tour, the travel agent said that you need to have 50 euros for the day of travel, we used to go --- we submitted a certificate from the bank when making the tour.
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