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Mom works in Israel, on her vacation we want to go to Egypt by sea. Will she have problems returning to Israel?
Mom works in Israel, on her vacation we want to go to Egypt by sea. Will she have problems returning to Israel?
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аватар Alex_classic
If your mother has a multivisa with the right to work, then there will be no problems.
аватар Tana999
In fact, they can be purely out of the harmfulness of the border guards. Well, the Israeli border guards do not like those who visit Egypt :-)
аватар travelsita
Depends on the border guards. Theoretically, there shouldn't be any problems.
аватар solt07
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best. Is it bad to rest on the Dead Sea or in Eilat ????
аватар Alex_classic
Nonsense!
If a multi-visa with the right to work is pasted into the passport of a foreign citizen, then NOTHING depends on the border guards. No matter how harmful they are, strong arguments are needed to cancel a visa.
So, you can safely go even to Sinai, even further.
аватар solt07
but it would be more correct to call the Israeli embassy in the Republic of Moldova and find out everything, or in which case to shift the responsibility to the TurPravda forum
аватар Alex_classic
The Israeli Embassy does not deal with such issues - this is the scope of the consular department. As far as I know, there is none in Chisinau. And even if it were, then his employees would not say anything. They try not to take responsibility, because. border guards change their rules all the time.
BUT!!!
I repeat: if a multivisa with the right to work is pasted into the passport of a foreign citizen, then NOTHING depends on the border guards. No matter how harmful they are, strong arguments are needed to cancel a visa.
аватар solt07
Well, tell me right away vdressok in Romania - Blvd. Dimitrie Cantemir nr. 1 Tronson 2+3, Bl.Piata Unirii Bucuresti B-2
Phone 40 21 3189416; +40 21 3189417
Email [email protected]
Fax 40 21 3189402.
аватар Alex_classic
And why suggest something that a TOURIST DOES NOT NEED ???
Why waste money on an empty call if you can see what is written in the visa???
аватар solt07
The call is first-hand information! turforum is fortune-telling on coffee grounds and we "pour from empty to empty" - we earn "reputation", and "scoop out" the final authority (T.S.) To call or not to call, to read a visa or not, it's not up to us to decide ... IMHO
аватар Alex_classic
Calling the Consulate is a waste of time! I know how they work. At least the Israeli consulates. No one will say anything specific without that either by phone or during a personal visit. The reason is simple - why say something if you can get a claim for it later? It's easier to send ... What the Consulate staff regularly do.
That is why I will repeat once again what I wrote above - "see what is written in the visa." And after that, you don't have to ask anyone anything!
аватар solt07
Morning flight, overnight transfer to the airport. The Promised Land. Ben Gurion. 4 flights from the USSR countries for 4 border crossing windows .... 40 minutes of standing and 3 meters closer to the "cherished goal". A one and a half year old son (sleeping time) begins to become so hysterical that it attracts the attention of everyone ... I ask the "queue" to skip the queue ... The family is at the booth. Mine is "Shalom". IN ANSWER - "WHY WITHOUT A QUEUE ??!!!". And then MORE - what? where? when? Why is one child "pasted" in the passport?? LECTURE ON THE TOPIC - "IN THE WHOLE CIVILIZED WORLD EVERYTHING WITH PASSPORTS", why?, who is this? Who is this? photos, copies, addresses, appearances, passwords ....etc. etc. Why am I writing all this? Yes, any border guard will find a lot of reasons even without them in order to show (teach life, humiliate) who the "BOSS" is here. If this "civilized" procedure is Standard for someone, then for me personally this is a PROBLEM !!!! (I have been visiting Israel regularly since 2001). The QUESTION in the "cap" was just about a variety of problems)
аватар solt07
P.S. the above example took place on 06/09/17
аватар Alex_classic
The above example is off-topic. The stupidity of the border guards has nothing to do with the topic of the question.
аватар Tana999
Just the stupidity of the border guards is directly related to the topic of the question. There may be problems. I wrote about this and solt07. Again, it depends on the shift. I also encountered excellent border guards. But most people like to drink blood. And visiting Egypt is like a red rag to a bull for them.
аватар Alex_classic
1. No, stupidity has NOTHING to do with this topic. They show off with those in their power. Namely, guests of Israel without a pre-arranged visa. After all, the right to issue a visa at the border to citizens of Ukraine, Russia, Belarus and more than a hundred countries gives them the right to mock potential guests of the Country with impunity!
As for those entering on a visa, it is much more difficult for border guards - they need not only not to be given a visa, but to CANCEL the one already issued by one or another Consul (or his / her deputy). And here everything is much more complicated, because the border guards prefer not to get involved with such guests of the Country. Similarly, they do not contact those who re-enter on a multi-visa issued at a particular department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Israel.
2. A visit to Egypt is by no means a "red rag" for the border guards. Similarly, with Turkey, and with Jordan, and with Tunisia, and with Morocco ... But if there are stamps of Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Iraq, etc. in the passport, then additional questions and inquiries are very likely.
аватар mbell
It is simply amazing how people want to give good advice, while not understanding the essence of the matter at all.
Still, it's as simple as daylight, Only the question is not specified. Mom works officially, on a work visa? On her vacation, she can go wherever she wants. Though to the Motherland, even to Egypt.
Is she a citizen of Ukraine, Russia, another country of the former USSR? Do citizens of this country have the right to enter Egypt without first obtaining an Egyptian visa? If not, then she will have to apply for this visa. Where? Maybe even in Israel at the Egyptian consulate or not. You must find out. But the laws of Israel have nothing to do with it. Citizens of Israel travel freely to Egypt, to Sinai, without any visas. And Jordan too. And no one looks askance at those arriving from there and from other Arab countries. Even hostile ones. Maybe a little stricter check and all. But on the contrary - pipes. Try to enter Qatar with a stamp in your passport confirming your stay in Israel. And then the Israeli authorities come forward. Instead of a stamp, they give an insert
аватар mbell
And further. It will be necessary for the author of the question or for anyone else who decides to enter Israel where his close relative (mother, for example) or even a friend works, read http://embassies.gov.il/spb/ConsularServices/Pages/visa-free.aspx
4. To visit relatives or friends who work in Israel on the basis of a B / 1 visa and do not have Israeli citizenship, you must contact foreign diplomatic missions of the State of Israel or the Israeli Ministry of Internal Affairs in advance to check the status and obtain the appropriate document before leaving the country.
аватар mishatour
Mom works in Israel, on her vacation we want to go to Egypt by sea. Will she have problems returning to Israel?
The question is missing one word (it is read between the lines). Mom works ILLEGALLY in Israel, on her vacation....etc.
And then the answer is concrete - a ban on entry to Israel for up to 10 years.
аватар mbell
Excuse me, you write something wrong. This question would not exist if my mother worked illegally. What then holiday at all. For your information, citizens of Moldova are officially working in Israel on a work visa. Women are metaplot and men are builders. This mother is clearly one of them. She worked for a year - she received a legal vacation, she has the right to leave and return. A working visa is extended up to 5 years, and sometimes even longer for a metaplot, at the request of the wards of the old people.
аватар mishatour
Finally, a "legal consultant" appeared on the tourism forum. It's as simple as daylight, but the question is not specified. Mom works officially, on a work visa? (you asked this 4 months ago) ... Today you came to the conclusion that there is a work visa (although the author of the question does not show signs of life)). Then why are you lecturing (Gugel) about the dangers of smoking in a non-smoking car??? Be consistent and you will succeed, success ....
аватар mishatour
Alex answered the question in one sentence 6 months ago and received 4 confessions)
аватар mbell
I came to a conclusion based on circumstantial evidence. About vacation. A person would not write about a vacation. If mom was illegal. She wouldn't be able to go back.
Answered again only because there was a different answer. Your. which states the opposite. That this mother works illegally.
What is your conclusion based on? Read between the lines what is not.
And yes, I'm not a lawyer. consultant, but in this matter I can give advice. Because I'm deeply versed in the subject.
And you don't know. Your answer is also a few months later, right?
I don't intend to argue further.
аватар mbell
My answer was NOT a question. And a clarification. "Mom works officially, on a work visa? On her vacation, she can go wherever she wants. At least to her homeland, even to Egypt."
That is, YES can go.
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