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The demonstrators were shouting: "ISR@EL NO!" Have to put the following or my commentary gets cut by the YT AI Robocop: For entertainment/educational purposes only.
Is there no sauna in the hotel or locally to sweat out that throat bug? ==== Have to put the following or my commentary gets cut by the YT AI Robocop: For entertainment/educational purposes only.
liking this longer video lol, cause all the others have the same pattern wake up, eat go somewhere, dinner, and sleep so maybe days where you don't do too much you can put them all in one video
7:37 just book through expedia USA (or any USA travel agency) a ticket out of japan. within first 24 hours, the ticket is full refundable (us law) so buy a ticket now, after immigration cancel it
There are websites that will "rent" you a real one way ticket out of wherever you're going for US$15-20. There's no need to put hundreds of $'s or more for a refundable ticket on your cc (also some airlines can be VERY slow in processing that refund). A bus or ferry or train ticket from a land border crossing will be accepted in most cases as well. You likely wouldn't have denied boarding by Korean Air but there's a form that they make you sign, stating if denied entry you will be responsible for the air fare. Not sure how they will enforce this though if someone is pennyless or refuses to pay (the rejecting country won't care, the airline that brought you won't have a choice to take you back).
Need a departure date,if visiting. Mandatory in all countries. Because the government of whatever country don't want to house and feed you as an migrant asylum seeker
Most Immigration Officials want to see a return ticket. Normally you can circumvent this requirement if you can satisfy them, that you have sufficient funds to purchase one. Worse case, you could buy a ticket at the arrival airport, if this becomes an issue!
Not really. It is in the rules given to the airlines. But at immigration itself they almost never want to see your onward ticket, simply because it would probably double the processing time of each passenger (as they fumble to find their proof of reservation). HOWEVER, if they don't like the look of you or there is something in your record and you will be referred to further inspection, they will then definitely ask for it. All my travel is one-directional these days and I've been travelling on one way tickets for quite a while now (with a ticket out of the country already purchased in most cases, not a fake res. either 😉).
@@spinalcrackerbox I went to South Africa four times. On my last trip there, we were requested waiting in line for the immigration officer, to prepare our return tickets (or proof) to present to the official. 98% of the time you don’t get asked. But if you do, then you need something. I visited my in laws in Trinidad one time. My tenth visit to the Island and went from POS to AUA. Left my return ticket at my in-laws. When returning the Officer insisted I show him the tickets. Common Sense reasoning wouldn’t work. I even requested him to contact AC at the airport and verify my flight info. I only got my passport stamp, after I requested to speak to his supervisor!
Hey, nice content, recently I came across a restaurant in Sapporo with sign "No foreigners allowed", maybe you can do a bit of video about it for content if you are still in Sapporo. Pls send me msg if interested, I can send you the location of the resto. I dont want to post it here
All countries require a return ticket or onward journey. Its all recorded in the ststem. So if you dont have a ticket and travel, the airline has to take you back and they get fined and you will be recorded as being refused entry into japan and most countries. This will cause you issues for the future. Its all recorded in the systems so always buy a ticket out of Japan and other countries.
He probably thought you were Japanese And he probably thought you didn’t understand his Japanese Which he took as an insult Fragile egos react like this
@@julian_injapan Yea this is the first thought I had as well. He assumed you were a local. Some foreigners there get offended easily if they think you assume they cant speak your language.
If you’re tired of carrying your luggage, you can have Yamato deliver your bags. Reserved seating guarantees your seat. That’s why it’s a little more expensive. Most of the time, I use it. It depends on the time you travel and where you are going.
I did randomly clicked on this video because it was interesting. Pretty shocking that you are low subscribers. I do see you will have many viewers and subscribers with this type of good quality videso