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sonomod
Member # 3864
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I am wondering, do foreigners need to carry passports everywhere they go? Or do you get a ID if you have permenment residency?

It scares me to carry my passport everywhere, is there a different option?
 

khalid_2002
Member # 1709
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quote:
Originally posted by sonomod:
I am wondering, do foreigners need to carry passports everywhere they go? Or do you get a ID if you have permenment residency?

It scares me to carry my passport everywhere, is there a different option?



It's preferable to carry it with u, it help if there is any problem..
and u can have an ID, when u get the nationality !! dunno if u can get one if u have permenment residency

regards,
Khalid
http://members.virtualtourist.com/khalid_eg
khalid_abuzeid@hotmail.com

 

ExptinCAI
Member # 1439
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only time you need it is if you're traveling to sinai. otherwise, it's just like carrying any form of ID in any country. some people always carry a driver licence/id - others don't. it's up to you.

why would it scare you? if you lose it, it's easy to get another one.
 

sonomod
Member # 3864
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quote:
Originally posted by ExptinCAI:
only time you need it is if you're traveling to sinai. otherwise, it's just like carrying any form of ID in any country. some people always carry a driver licence/id - others don't. it's up to you.

why would it scare you? if you lose it, it's easy to get another one.



Because after dealing with the bureaucratic mumbo jumbo to get my recent passport. I don't want to have to file for a new one in a foreign country.

I had to send the USA government over 60 forms of identification since I applied for a passport after marrying my husband and taking his name. I had to send affidavits from third parties proving who I am. And it took longer than usual. Let alone the costs incurred from having to get a passport issuing agency to help expedite the process.


Imagine having to do that in Egypt?

I'll think I'll bring a small safe with and keep the passport in there. And just carry ID.
 

sonomod
Member # 3864
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But thanks for replying, it helps to cool the anxiety a little bit at a time.
 
Penny
Member # 1925
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I also don't trust myself to carry my passport everywhere. I once left my bag in the back of the taxi just after arriving from the airport it had every important document and quite a lot of money in it. Fortunately I had for once turned my mobile phone on and my husband had the forethought to phone it while running full pelt after the taxi. Thank goodness for honest taxi drivers. I now only carry it going in and out of Sinai as ExptinCAI says and have not needed it, except for hotels of course.

 
sonomod
Member # 3864
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quote:
Originally posted by Penny:
I also don't trust myself to carry my passport everywhere. I once left my bag in the back of the taxi just after arriving from the airport it had every important document and quite a lot of money in it. Fortunately I had for once turned my mobile phone on and my husband had the forethought to phone it while running full pelt after the taxi. Thank goodness for honest taxi drivers. I now only carry it going in and out of Sinai as ExptinCAI says and have not needed it, except for hotels of course.

I probably will try to see Sinai for hiking.

But during my trips in Egypt, I can't tell you how many tourist officers had stopped my brother in law to see my passport and basically piss him off.

Having a secondary form of ID in Arabic showing that I am married to an Egyptian would help. This is something a passport can't explain.

I'll have to email the embassy again. But it takes 4 emails reworded to say the same thing in order for them to understand. Like its some sort of game. Kinda like the tourist officers.


 

Penny
Member # 1925
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S thats a big U turn that you will set foot in Sinai, but yes there is some wonderful hiking especially if you get up into the mountains.

In all my time in Egypt I have never been asked for my passport once except at official checkpoints. Fot the first time ever just recently I was asked if my husband was my husband but that was at a very busy Cairo tourist place.

You could just carry a copy of your passport.
 

ExptinCAI
Member # 1439
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quote:
Originally posted by sonomod:

Because after dealing with the bureaucratic mumbo jumbo to get my recent passport. I don't want to have to file for a new one in a foreign country.

I had to send the USA government over 60 forms of identification since I applied for a passport after marrying my husband and taking his name. I had to send affidavits from third parties proving who I am. And it took longer than usual. Let alone the costs incurred from having to get a passport issuing agency to help expedite the process.


Imagine having to do that in Egypt?

I'll think I'll bring a small safe with and keep the passport in there. And just carry ID.


Well, I don't have to imagine it as I renewed my passport in Cairo. It was so effortless in the embassy and took 24 hrs. If you're that anxious, bring copies of your birth certificates, make copies of your passport and register with your embassy upon arrival. That way if you should even lose your passport, it'll be easy to get a replacement.

Really, there's nothing to be freaked out about. You can buy a safe* here and usually people do keep emergency cash on hand in the house (everybody, usually) so it's common to have a safe.

*just not so small someone can walk away with it hiding it under his coat, lol


 

Rich5754
Member # 6495
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When I am in Egypt I carry my passport all the time. You never know when you might need it. I never leave it in the Hotel safe.
 
strangelookingnegro
Member # 151
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I NEVER carry mine....even out to the Sinai. No need to. Carry a copy. Carry several copies. Keep your passport safe.

These days I also have an Egyptian drivers license that I use as ID too, but they prefer the paper copy of the passport. Trust me, if that is all you have, they make do with it. All anyone is going to do is make a copy of it as well, so no biggie.
 

sonomod
Member # 3864
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Thanks people. I appreciate yous sharing your experiences and you tactics.

A few of my husband's acquaintances have lost their Egyptian passports in the USA and have to leave the country because of it. With no return visa I might add.

And I have had at least 15 debts recorded in my name that I had to fight tooth and nail to scrub out.

I'll leave it in a safe at home or deposit box at a bank.

Yeah, and I keep every paper with my name on it, only shred them. So I will keep lots of identification under safekeeping.

Yet it will be a hard time for an Egyptian woman to use my ID, 130 of my first, middle and surname female babies were born in the same hospital the same month I was born. Can you say the baby boom generation doesn't have any creativity?

So I have had alot of experience with nixed ID issues. don't want any problems in Misr. LOL
 




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