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Should I give up my dream to visit the Dead Sea and will they pay moral damages for the missing vacation?
I flew to Israel to rest for 6 days, tickets there and back and the hotel was bought through the Internet, but for some reason they didn’t let me in because I was traveling with a friend with whom we are not married, we told you not the vice police, but unfortunately we can’t let you in and a stamp in the passport about not entering!
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9 subscribers  • asked 2016-03-319 years ago
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аватар Katya_Classic
Recently, cases have become more frequent when citizens of Ukraine are not allowed into Israel. And from whom to receive moral damage - from the state of Israel?
аватар orbittours.ru
What nonsense about marriage. The reason is obvious elsewhere.
I had unmarried tourists resting there. Where is your friend from? Also from Ukraine? If not, that could be the reason. You can ask for compensation from the hotel and return tickets. Although this is unlikely. You did not insure yourself from such a situation. Therefore, you will have to write letters to the hotel yourself demanding a refund for the room.
Now we have tourists from Ukraine for a long time on the border of Egypt-Israel.
аватар ollennka
About official marriage - this is complete nonsense. But, unfortunately, the border guards of any country can refuse entry into the country even if you have a visa.
And nobody pays compensation...
аватар kolyan_cat
Is the Israeli "friend" married?
аватар Israel4u
Never give up on a dream! It left an unpleasant aftertaste. In the near future, entry into Israel is a big question. Try visiting the Dead Sea in Jordan.
аватар Apyatka
Brad what. Friends of the same sex can't enter Israel now?
They are turned on safety there, so they can refuse anyone.
аватар aser65
Last year, I flew to Israel on vacation with my own son, 6 years old, and my adopted daughter, she is 18. She has a different surname and, of course, a middle name that is not my name. But there were no questions at passport control. Apparently your problem was different.
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