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The family is already in Sharm El Sheikh, they want to come to Israel on a tour, if they don’t pass control, they put them in deportation? Grandmother and grandson
The family is already in Sharm El Sheikh, they want to come to Israel on a tour, if they don’t pass control, they put them in deportation? Grandmother and grandson
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аватар travelsita
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аватар millamilla
They want or only the grandmother wants, it is unlikely that a 12-year-old boy wants to go on such an excursion
аватар yorkhils
honestly, it’s not worth dragging children to Israel - 6 hours standing at customs, few adults can stand it. Why does a child need this?
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alena18batyam
You yourself are from Israel. So ask yourself this question.
аватар lana_181
something seems to me a tricky question) not only that, what has already been asked, it looks like you want to send the child there. or maybe a grandmother? So ask directly! In recent years, cases of our people crossing the border and not returning back to Egypt have become more frequent. If they find out that there are relatives in Israel, everything can be. border guards are the most severe in the world).
аватар yana49
They can also slap the deportation. From 09.02 to 19.02, 3 people tried to leave our hotel for an excursion to Israel - they didn’t let them in - they kept them on the street for 8 hours and on their own (20 dollars) got back. From 85 dollars paid for the excursion, 35 were returned. The process was humiliating, according to the description of those who tried, they were treated like dirt on the soles, regardless of faces, tourism experience (the 2nd had previously visited Israel on a pilgrimage trip) and citizenship. According to the stories, there is a separate country and lawlessness, if you don’t like something, they won’t let you in, if you start to resent, you will be deported. 5 people were let out of a bus of 30 people and 5 people were deported for undisclosed and incomprehensible reasons. In the second case, 15 out of more than 30 people were let in. And on February 8, 33 people were deported from the flight Vinnitsa - Tel Aviv. So I don't think it's worth the trip.
аватар yorkhils
when on the night of February 15 we stood at Israeli customs for 6 hours, everyone who was not allowed into Israel approached booth 1. so it depends on the staff ...
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