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When applying for a pro-visa, I found information on the website that you must have cash at the rate of 50 euros per day. How important is it really? Who faced? Don't need cash with biometrics?
When applying for a pro-visa, I found information on the website that you must have cash at the rate of 50 euros per day. How important is it really? Who faced? Don't need cash with biometrics?
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аватар vezha2
You need to have cash at the rate of 50 euros per day, not necessarily cash, you can have funds on a bank card. It has nothing to do with biometrics.
аватар lupanarius
Cash is not needed, regardless of the passport. When crossing the border, you may be asked to present financial guarantees. This sum should be either on the card or in the wallet with papers) This is rarely checked (I personally have never encountered it), but if asked, you must show the state of the balance.
аватар lana_181
If you have biometrics, then you do not need a visa. They didn’t check in Cyprus, but in any of the EU countries there are conditions for staying in a country where 50. where 35 where 70 euros per day per person. Theoretically, they can ask for evidence, somehow cash or bank cards. And you Of course, you should have money with you based on the number of days you stay in the country.
аватар Nusia
They didn’t ask us either when they flew with provisions, or in April of this year on biometrics.
аватар Gelenka_1
My husband has a biometric passport. My son and I have ordinary ones, they issued a visa. Upon arrival, (in my opinion) they didn’t even look at that provision, the main thing is its presence))) There was no talk of any cash or non-cash funds. Passport control has never been easier. Unless, of course, you fly as tourists.
аватар gumenyk2006
I was in Cyprus in the summer of 2017, already on a visa-free basis with biometrics. Provision issued in advance, just in case. The border guard asked about the money, I had to show the cash
аватар 19062005
From practice and reviews: usually no one asks anything from tourists traveling with their families. Single girls or girlfriends are asked for financial confirmation, since many young ladies from the post-Soviet space go to Cyprus for sex earnings on a tourist visa. I know a case when two journalists were simply denied entry and sent home on the next flight because they did not have enough funds.
аватар ollennka
I don’t know what these “journalists” looked like and how you generally need to look and how to behave at the border in order to be asked for cash upon entry. Who carries cash around with them in the age of plastic? The site simply indicates the daily minimum, which is enough for food (with breakfast included).
Just dress decently and be like tourists, they won't ask you anything. A pro-visa with a Ukrainian biometric passport is not needed.
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