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My egyptian husband will travel first time outside. He finished all papers what he need. Cause he is a STUDENT and HAVE NOT finished army would it be possible that with one way ticket only they will not want to let him out?Visa is 3 months.People say to me its should not be any problem. but some of his friends made him worry what if. And from here i have always got my answers.. so
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My Advice would be to get a return ticket, but one that you can change the date. Knowing how they check the army papers etc in the airport, they will no doubt be looking at when hes coming back.
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OK i write that to all others who ever have same question.
We did fly from Cairo terminal A to Prague and in passport check, they just looked quickly his passport, took the premission paper, put stamp on passport and gave him back. no questions nothing. so for us it went too easy.And we did worry too much.
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I have been told that a one way ticket will not be a problem. the problem with a return ticket that's flexible is that it's considerably more expensive. i'm not sure i even see what the problem with a one way ticket is in the first place. what if i was going to travel by land to turkey or something? if a return ticket is a 'must and not an option' why would all international airlines issue one way tickets? does anyone have any sources to site or is everyone just guessing?
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The issue was about her Egyptian husband who hasn't finished his military service.
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quote:Originally posted by jimifoster: I have been told that a one way ticket will not be a problem. the problem with a return ticket that's flexible is that it's considerably more expensive. i'm not sure i even see what the problem with a one way ticket is in the first place. what if i was going to travel by land to turkey or something? if a return ticket is a 'must and not an option' why would all international airlines issue one way tickets? does anyone have any sources to site or is everyone just guessing?
I wouldn't recommend the flying one-way option if it was UK or the US.
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my apologies, i misunderstood, i thought he was flying into egypt on a one way ticket.
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