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10 years ago there was a violation of the visa regime in Greek Cyprus. I worked on a work visa, the employer did not renew it, it turned out that I ended up on the stop list
Hello. 10 years ago there was a violation of the visa regime in Greek Cyprus. I worked on a work visa, the employer did not renew it, it turned out that I ended up on the stop list. Please tell me if now I have a Russian passport (I used to have Ukrainian citizenship) will they let me through at the border about a holiday visa? and how do I know if I'm still on the stop list or not? Thank you in advance.
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If, upon obtaining new citizenship and a passport, the spelling of the name in Latin has changed (well, approximately like the difference between Oleksandr and Alexander), then you will not be identified at the border as the previous violator. Ten years ago, if my memory serves me, Ukraine did not yet issue biometric passports, and the EU countries did not collect these biometric data when issuing visas and border control.
And there is also an assumption that in ten years your entry ban has already expired, but science does not know how to find out for sure, only empirically. Consulates with such questions are usually sent to the garden.
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