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Originally Posted by crescatfloreat
(Post 14463737)
thinking about this some more: i always assumed that, in a land border crossing, you were considered to not really have left the country you are coming from until you have been admitted to the next country. if that is not the case, you could conceive cases where someone (for example a single-entry visa holder) departs, is then refused entry to the next country, and in theory stuck forever in the no-man's-land between borders... yea/nay? how does it look?
thanks. al |
Originally Posted by yyzvoyageur
(Post 14464569)
Nay.
thanks yyzvoyageur! al |
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