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5 years ago  •  11 subscribers 41 answer
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Well, in vain that they threw it away. How many of these cakes shuttles transported by train to Moscow in the 90s and no one was poisoned. My mother also took relatives to Moscow last year, everything is ok. It takes much longer to take it by train than to Germany or Batumi by plane. You think there is natural cream in the cream, yeah, right now, there are a lot of chemicals and preservatives. Especially if the cake is dry. The author, take it without problems, it will not deteriorate. Farther...
Good afternoon, I thought for a long time how to quickly get a visa to Germany, they suggested the following way: get a visa to any other EU country, in this case the Czech Republic, spend the night there, and then fly where necessary. Can questions arise in Germany (air border), having a Czech visa, is it necessary to book a hotel in Germany and is a return ticket obligatory (it is possible to return a car back)? Thanks!
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello! Tell me, I have a multi-visa of the Czech Republic until 03/12/2023, can I get a visa in Germany, as they offer work in their specialty? Farther...
How much alcohol can you take with you? Is it possible to take homemade cognac? Approximately 2-3 liters? Thank you.
13 years ago  •  5 subscribers 8 answers
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Carriage of "home" only in luggage. Duty-free importation of cognac to Germany (I understand that you are going to fly there) = 1 liter. Not more! I do not recommend taking risks. If you find it, you (even in your luggage) will have 3 exits: 1. Throw it away. 2. Drink it right at customs. 3. Pay customs duty. Choose what suits you best. Farther...
where can i buy cheap real perfume?
11 years ago  •  25 subscribers 18 answers
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I go to Paris for work, every time I have to fulfill the orders of friends for purchases. I always buy in the Duty Free perfume shop at 4 boulevard de Grenelle, 75015 Paris. It's near the metro Bir Hakeim (line 6) across the street from the Seine, 5 minutes walk from the Eiffel Tower. I compared prices, here they are lower than in other stores (Sephora, Marionnaud ...). They make a 10% discount and a 13% tax refund. The main argument is that the sellers speak Russian, it is easier to choose, esp ... Farther...
The question of interest is this - if purchases are made in Germany and Austria, and the exit from the Schengen zone will be Hungary or Poland, then how is it right to do everything in order to return the money. Interested in actions that need to be correctly performed abroad. Which border guards should stamp Austrian and German? Where can I get them if there is no border control anymore. Or all the same, at the exit from Schengen, ask the Hungarians ... Who faced, write, please! Thanks in advance!
14 years ago  •  4 subscribers 11 answers
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Good afternoon. The seals are not put by the border guard, but by the CUSTOMS OFFICER of the last Schengen country through which you leave the Schengen. Packages with purchases must be sealed before departure, then the customs officer, when crossing the border, will confirm the export of goods from the EU, and put a stamp on the Tax Free check. You can get a refund on a Tax Free check either at the point of payment at the border when leaving the EU, or in Russia, but whether it is possible in Uk ... Farther...