I'm Philippine national working in Israel, how i can visit visa to dubai from Israel?
there's no UAE Embassy in Israel, where can i get visit visa? how?
United Arab Emirates - 3 Answers
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I think you cannot visit Dubai since you have been to Israel and your passport has Israel visa
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Go to another country get a new passport from the Philipines or it's representative and then go to UAE without any stamp in your passport from Israel
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musta kabayan! i posted a question here weeks ago if i can visit isreal if im from riyadh, i got answers like what the earlier answers you got, if your from saudi with the saudi stamp on your passport, you cant enter israel. if your passport had an israeli stamp, none of the muslim countries will accept you aswell, they consider each other great enemies. ang meron lang silang diplomatic ties ang israel was with jordan & egypt. others says pati dubai kaya pwede ka but im really not sure of this so better check with israel immigration website. ewan ko bakit ang laki ng problem nila with jews!heres what you can do, travel back to manila or other country using dubai as your transit country, make sure your next flight to manila is thru emirates airline, at the airport you can purchase a 96 hour visa for a minimal fee, u can use this limited time to visit your friends there or for sight seeing while waiting for your next flight.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Should Israel colonize Gaza and put everyone to work making soccer balls
Should Israel colonize Gaza and put everyone to work making soccer balls?
I'm glad to see Israel keep its foot on the throat of Hamas in spite of the annointed class finger wagging it and saying it should sit on its hands and enjoy the missles coming in. Clearly Israel must topple the Hamas government and install a new one that doesn't pose a threat or colonize the whole thing. What do you think?
Politics - 9 Answers
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Sounds reasonable.
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Yeah see the civilized world calls that slavery. Jews call it entrepreneurship, why do you think the Europeans sent them to Israel in the first place?
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They tried that and Clinton had them give it all back. It did not work. They will be fighting till the end of time.
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Balls.
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Yes, Hamas has to go, no room in the 21st century for people like that.
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Nope, might tear it up from the roots though.
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No , I think they should Nuc them all at least it is more humain
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What do I think? That people like you would be perfectly happy to see Israel making soccer balls out of the skins of Palestinian children.
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Wow.....This is the 21st century, you don't go around colonizing countries, especially ones that are in possession, either through proxy or by themselves, of nuclear weapons
I'm glad to see Israel keep its foot on the throat of Hamas in spite of the annointed class finger wagging it and saying it should sit on its hands and enjoy the missles coming in. Clearly Israel must topple the Hamas government and install a new one that doesn't pose a threat or colonize the whole thing. What do you think?
Politics - 9 Answers
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Sounds reasonable.
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Yeah see the civilized world calls that slavery. Jews call it entrepreneurship, why do you think the Europeans sent them to Israel in the first place?
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They tried that and Clinton had them give it all back. It did not work. They will be fighting till the end of time.
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Balls.
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Yes, Hamas has to go, no room in the 21st century for people like that.
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Nope, might tear it up from the roots though.
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No , I think they should Nuc them all at least it is more humain
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What do I think? That people like you would be perfectly happy to see Israel making soccer balls out of the skins of Palestinian children.
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Wow.....This is the 21st century, you don't go around colonizing countries, especially ones that are in possession, either through proxy or by themselves, of nuclear weapons
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Does a GPS work everywhere in Israel
Does a GPS work everywhere in Israel?
Last time I was there 3 years ago my GPS (it was the best Israeli GPS on the market) worked properly in some places and in other places it got me lost
Israel - 4 Answers
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Is this one of the ones you use in your car to get turn-by-turn directions? It might be that the database of local streets isn't up to date. I have one I got just a few months ago, and it works fine in any place we've used it in the US. But when we went to Canada last week, it was confused. I don't think the Canadian street database is as up to date. Try looking for a GPS that specifically lists israel as one of the countries defined in the database, or see if there is a new map definition that you can download or install. Another problem might be poor reception. If you're in an area with poor reception, such as a city with tall buildings, it may not get a good signal from multiple satellites, so it won't know where it is as well as it might otherwise. Try moving to an open area with a large view of the sky.
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I was visiting Israel the last few weeks and used a GPS and it was great, you should download the latest, updated version http://www.gegereka.com/?query=gps%20israel%20update
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You should try the Arab GPS system. Guaranteed to get you lost in the desert for at least three days.
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The technology in the last 3 years has come far significantly. As long as it says its compatible in Israel, I don't see why it shouldn't.
Last time I was there 3 years ago my GPS (it was the best Israeli GPS on the market) worked properly in some places and in other places it got me lost
Israel - 4 Answers
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Is this one of the ones you use in your car to get turn-by-turn directions? It might be that the database of local streets isn't up to date. I have one I got just a few months ago, and it works fine in any place we've used it in the US. But when we went to Canada last week, it was confused. I don't think the Canadian street database is as up to date. Try looking for a GPS that specifically lists israel as one of the countries defined in the database, or see if there is a new map definition that you can download or install. Another problem might be poor reception. If you're in an area with poor reception, such as a city with tall buildings, it may not get a good signal from multiple satellites, so it won't know where it is as well as it might otherwise. Try moving to an open area with a large view of the sky.
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I was visiting Israel the last few weeks and used a GPS and it was great, you should download the latest, updated version http://www.gegereka.com/?query=gps%20israel%20update
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You should try the Arab GPS system. Guaranteed to get you lost in the desert for at least three days.
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The technology in the last 3 years has come far significantly. As long as it says its compatible in Israel, I don't see why it shouldn't.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Has anyone ever traveled to Lebanon, after visiting Israel on the same trip? How does that work
Has anyone ever traveled to Lebanon, after visiting Israel on the same trip? How does that work?!?
I am aware that Lebanon will not allow prior travel to Israel. I have heard that I must request that Israel NOT stamp my passport. I am flying to Amman - then Tel Aviv - then Amman - then Beirut. If my passport shows some "unaccounted" time (the time spent in Israel), will this cause a problem when I arrive in Lebanon? I am looking for advice from people that have actually done this. I am not interested in opinions. Please, no "opinions!!!!" I have plenty of friends that can provide opinions.
Other - Africa & Middle East - 3 Answers
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You can avoid the "problem" of having an Israeli stamp in your passport by telling/asking the passport control officer not to stamp it, what he will do then is stamp a special small form and put it in your passport, THE END. Remember, YOU MUST ASK FOR IT !!! By the way, going back from Israel to Jordan, Jordanians might stamp your passport, so check if the Israeli "trick" is done by the Jordanians too !!
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If you have two passports, then you can show one to the immigration officers in Israel and another for Lebanon. You may be lucky if your passport does not get an Israeli stamp, however Jordanian custom officers will put a stamp revealing that you entered Jordan via Israel. You better forget about either Lebanon or Israel.
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You have to request in Israel they don't stamp your passport, let them stamp it on a separate sheet of paper. As simple as that! You are not allowed in Lebanon if you have an israeli stamp WHATSOEVER- althought the other way around works.
I am aware that Lebanon will not allow prior travel to Israel. I have heard that I must request that Israel NOT stamp my passport. I am flying to Amman - then Tel Aviv - then Amman - then Beirut. If my passport shows some "unaccounted" time (the time spent in Israel), will this cause a problem when I arrive in Lebanon? I am looking for advice from people that have actually done this. I am not interested in opinions. Please, no "opinions!!!!" I have plenty of friends that can provide opinions.
Other - Africa & Middle East - 3 Answers
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You can avoid the "problem" of having an Israeli stamp in your passport by telling/asking the passport control officer not to stamp it, what he will do then is stamp a special small form and put it in your passport, THE END. Remember, YOU MUST ASK FOR IT !!! By the way, going back from Israel to Jordan, Jordanians might stamp your passport, so check if the Israeli "trick" is done by the Jordanians too !!
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If you have two passports, then you can show one to the immigration officers in Israel and another for Lebanon. You may be lucky if your passport does not get an Israeli stamp, however Jordanian custom officers will put a stamp revealing that you entered Jordan via Israel. You better forget about either Lebanon or Israel.
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You have to request in Israel they don't stamp your passport, let them stamp it on a separate sheet of paper. As simple as that! You are not allowed in Lebanon if you have an israeli stamp WHATSOEVER- althought the other way around works.
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