Timeline for Can I travel to Russia and China with a passport whose cover is fading? [duplicate]
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Augustine of Hippo Ali Awan Some wandering yeti VMAtm Giorgio |
Duplicate of Passport a bit worn out, could that be a problem? | |
Jun 15, 2017 at 23:02 | comment | added | user56reinstatemonica8 | @Paul Only if you consider official statements of national policy and / or direct personal experience to be "opinion"...! | |
Jun 15, 2017 at 23:00 | comment | added | user56reinstatemonica8 | @xuq01 at some of the land borders especially in the west, China's border security is far from lax - but my experience was that despite them searching electronic devices for potentially illegal photos and trying to confiscate books and maps that depicted Taiwan as an independent nation, they didn't care at all about my passport's tatty and faded cover. Was many years ago now though | |
Jun 15, 2017 at 23:00 | comment | added | Augustine of Hippo |
@user568458 The answer will be purely opinion based regardless. so I wonder if they will be extra strict on me because of this
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Jun 15, 2017 at 22:56 | comment | added | user56reinstatemonica8 | @Paul That question's answer says it varies from country to country (therefore country specific questions make sense), then it mentions some countries that aren't Russia or China... | |
Jun 15, 2017 at 19:59 | comment | added | xuq01 | I don't think Chinese immigration would care at all; they usually are quite lax. I can't speak for the Russians. | |
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Jun 15, 2017 at 19:19 | history | asked | jleeothon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |