drud
Joined: 18 Apr 2004 Posts: 3
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Posted: 03/25/08 - 00:25 Post subject: |
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| Well, my friend, Ive been in that situation. I think the Emirates Airlines wont refuse you as a passenger, but the authorities in Dubai might. For me, it is a nonsense that in the 21st century countries or companies refuse to pass the people based on their nationality, religion or color of their skin. But the world isnt perfect. Of course, if you are born in Israel, that doesnt necessary mean you are a Jewish. Some of my Jewish friends have two different passports in order to hide one where it is written that you had been to Israel. Of course you cant hide the fact that you are born in Israel. If you are only taking another route in Dubai, then you shouldnt have a problem. But if you report to immigration of United Arab Emirates, Im not sure. Good luck and if it isnt necessary, avoid Dubai, please. |
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