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There is a valid Schengen multivisa received for a trip to Spain. In connection with the change of surname, I changed my passport. Can I visit Lithuania or Latvia with two passports?
12 years ago  •  3 subscribers 2 answers
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Which passport did you change, internal or foreign? I understand that in your passport for the old surname you have Schengen. You changed your surname and with a new (what?) Passport you want to go to Lithuania or Latvia. If the new passport is internal, it is at the border is not shown, you need a foreign one there. Is it still valid with you? Well, go ahead! Farther...
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13 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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How is it easier to travel to Vilnius from Ukraine through Belarus or Poland? Biometric passport without visa. I'm going abroad for the first time. Thank you in advance.
7 years ago  •  6 subscribers 5 answers
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In Belarus, biometric passports are not accepted - they do not have the equipment. Therefore - to enter Belarus with an old foreign passport, and to Lithuania - with a biometric one. Farther...
I want to know the opinion of the majority. Will it be interesting? July month. I plan to live through couchsurfing, so that it’s probably more fun :)
5 years ago  •  7 subscribers 10 answers
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And I did not like the Emirates and Thailand. And others do not like it ... And that's fine))). So don't worry about it and get ready for a good rest. Farther...
Somewhere I saw a price of about 20 euros per person (not a Bulgarian) - I was impressed. The prices on the zoo's website are sane, but now I think - perhaps this is also only for the Bulgarians, but for tourists there are other prices.
15 years ago  •  2 subscribers 3 answers
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I was in Bulgaria 3 years in a row (the last time was in the summer of 2008). As for prices in a public place, as a rule, for Bulgarians the price is 2-5 times lower than for foreigners. Moreover, they are very clearly and even brazenly trying to deceive - EVERYWHERE in all transactions with money. Be ULTIMATELY CAREFUL in any transactions with money, especially when exchanging money. I was struck by how many attempts to deceive last year. In a store, in a cafe, in a bank - everywhere you nee ... Farther...
We are going to Georgia in the spring, who was in the dolphinarium, share your impressions, is it possible to swim with dolphins there?
5 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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The season is not open in the spring, so it's unlikely Farther...