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Cory wrote a new post, My Asylum Request Update 4 days, 15 hours ago
Just a update on my Request for EU Asylum:
1. There was no issue when I arrived (note Angel Watch did not notify the I was coming, because I arrive from anynother country)
2. Even when I told them […]
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Grizzly wrote a new post, My story, my plans 4 days, 15 hours ago
Hello all.
I figured I’d take the time to introduce myself and tell my story.
For purposes of anonymity I will use a preferred pseudonym. I will go by the name Grizzly.
In 2013 I was charged with […]
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James wrote a new post, Marked passport 4 days, 15 hours ago
I would like to know my passport is not stamped would I still have trouble going to certain countries
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Grizzly's profile was updated 3 weeks ago
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James wrote a new post, Going to Thailand 2 months ago
I’m thinking of going to Thailand I’m a registered Tier-II offender I have passport that’s not stamped. Any info about if I can get in or not any info would be greatly appreciated!
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If you are a registered offender in any state in the US, then you will have to give 21-day advance notice of travel as required by the stipulations of International Megan’s Law. This will lead to an INTERPOL Green travel notice being transmitted to the immigration authorities at your destination airport. You will be stopped and questioned upon arrival. Thailand will not allow anyone they receive notice about enter their country. Having an identifier in your passport or not won’t matter. Once you travel on your passport (without the identifier) and it is discovered that you are required to have it, your passport will be revoked and you will have to get a replacement with the stamp. Do not attempt to go anywhere in Southeast Asia or any other English-speaking country because you will be turned away.
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So r u telling me no Europe will they do the same thing
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No, most EU countries don’t play that human-rights violating game that the US enjoys. You would be fine to fly to Europe as long as your ETIAS goes through.
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Leslie wrote a new post, PLANNING TO RETIRE IN PORTUGAL 2 months, 1 week ago
Hi, I would like to ask if any one knows about retirement in Portugal? I see that they check criminal record any idea how long the conviction they will check if 5 or 10 years? We like to retire there so maybe […]
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Garry Sam wrote a new post, Confused and lost 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Hello to all,
I am so glad I found this community. I am an Indian national who loves to travel around the world while I work in different countries. However, on my latest stay in USA (Jan 2020-August 2021) I […]
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Leslie and
LivingAbroad are now friends 4 months ago
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Garry Sam became a registered member 4 months ago
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