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What papers and what else do you need to have in order to calmly go through passport control in Italy using a biometric passport?
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Good day to all. Tell me, please, what papers and what else do you need to have in order to calmly go through passport control in Italy using a biometric passport?
I know that I need a hotel reservation or cash, there is no problem with this. Medical insurance - what is it in general, in general, who went through Italian customs, help with an answer, I will be very grateful.
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аватар ollennka
I hope you were joking about medical insurance, because it must be issued without fail, no matter if they ask at the border or not. With a high degree of probability, nothing but a passport will be asked. But for peace of mind, print out your hotel reservation and return ticket.
аватар a.s.protsenko
I wasn’t joking) I know what needs to be done, I was in Russia and gave the cops 1000 rubles for not having it, but this will not work in Europe. I just don't understand, where should I do it? Here or in Italy?
аватар a.s.protsenko
I'm sorry to pester you, but. Is a return ticket required? Without a return ticket, I thought, I don’t know which city I will fly from.
аватар ollennka
Google "Italy buy health insurance", now you can buy it online without visiting the office of the insurance company. The option "gave the cops", I think, will not work.
аватар ollennka
I was in Italy only 1 time, but in general in the Schengen border guards were never interested in insurance, hotels, or return tickets. If there is no ticket yet, then there is nothing to print. If asked, verbally explain that you have not bought yet.
аватар kolyan_cat
If by bus, then a return ticket is not needed. By plane is highly recommended. But with the approach of "gave 1000 r to the cops" people are unlikely to use airplanes.
аватар a.s.protsenko
A very strange answer. It seems to me that it was possible to remain silent. I was in St. Petersburg on business, bought a plane ticket in the evening, and already flew away in the morning, a couple of days later the police stopped me, I had never been abroad and did not know about insurance, there was no particular desire to go to the department, the guys voiced 1000 rubles, gave and dispersed, I don’t think it’s right, but there wasn’t much time and desire in Russia to communicate with the police with Ukrainian and documents. That's why I'm asking questions here.
аватар a.s.protsenko
And people with the approach "to judge a person by one ordinary situation" on what are they currently moving?
аватар alex45
I have been to Schengen more than once, and in Italy specifically. With an ordinary passport, I prepared a bunch of papers before passport control. And hotel reservations, and a return plane ticket, and insurance, and even a printed itinerary of my trip. And the border guard took the passports, slapped me and my wife with a Schengen visa stamp and I went to the baggage claim conveyor .
I think that maybe you have my version with a biometric passport, or they can ask around, so you should have papers on your trip, and insurance, and tickets, and hotel reservations. We will not compare with your Russian affairs, things are different.
аватар alex45
Yes, buy insurance at home, not in Europe. Recently, I have been insuring myself against non-departure, insurance companies have such a service, suddenly there will be a problem with departure.
аватар babol
Kapets, it’s like a person goes everywhere, but questions like from Soviet jokes about Moldovans (well, about a light bulb and a table). Well, excuse me if something is wrong. I know the Moldovan people).
аватар Dikajanita
Turin is the toughest airport. In it, just in case, you need to have all the documents and be sure to return the ticket. A friend was not allowed there and sent back on the first flight. But who knows about Pisa?
аватар zanna-ya
Milan - only a passport
аватар Stepnova8473
When passing through passport control, only a passport. I was in Italy 4 times, the city of arrival was Rome, they didn’t ask anything, just like in other countries. But in any case, insurance, reservation or invitation, tickets must be required. And upon request, it must be presented. Insurance is included in the mandatory list of documents for obtaining a visa. But in any case, even if the visa is valid and the insurance is expired, I do not advise you to travel to other countries without insurance.
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