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MarSw a question for you and if someone else is in the subject, I'm waiting for answers!
please tell us in more detail about the customs when you arrived in Tel Aviv and when you fly away (what did you mean, you have to think what to say?),
I have to fly in a few days, and I only found out yesterday about such difficulties. I want to mentally prepare for such situations.
Thanks in advance for all your replies =)
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аватар Tirion
First of all, you should be polite and friendly with customs officers and security guards. Remember that they are just doing their job. Some of the questions you will be asked may sound stupid to you - well, there's nothing you can do about it. Trust that in the end it's all for the safety of the passengers and not for the pleasure of those who work there.
аватар kea75
at the entrance they put only an entry visa and they may ask where you are going to Israel. at the exit, it’s more interesting. They will ask you if you don’t have anything to hand over (no), or the bags were always with you (yes), or you collected them yourself (yes). but it's all fast and well-coordinated. sometimes they may be asked to open it, but this is when there is something suspicious
аватар kea75
at the entrance they put only an entry visa and they can ask where you are going in Israel. at the exit, it’s more interesting. They will ask you if they didn’t ask you to transfer anything (no), or the bags were always with you (yes), or you collected them yourself (yes). but it's all fast and well-coordinated. sometimes they may be asked to open it, but this is when there is something suspicious
аватар MarSw
Be loose, confident, but not cocky. In no case do not talk about the fact that you received or are carrying gifts, or give something to anyone. Please note that in Tel Aviv on the way back they will shake up all things without exception, and ask an infinite number of times about weapons, drugs, etc., whether they left things unattended, folded them on their own, etc. How many times they will ask, so many times calmly say "no". Just in case, prepare an answer as to what and where you bought, but in no case remember the gifts. And by all means, don't joke. And yet, if you speak English, they will help you at the airport. Mostly non-immigrants work there, so they know English better than Russian, although they speak with a Hebrew accent, so it’s difficult for a poorly speaking English to understand them.
аватар bysinka88
oh well, just like during an interrogation, you advise them to go through customs, it doesn’t matter how much different garbage is there, each tourist is lucky, the main thing is that there would be no drugs, weapons and knives there are different
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