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mapsontheweb · 26 days
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Parts of the USSR which foreigners could visit in 1948
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During the late 1940s and early 1950s, the Soviet Union had stringent policies regarding foreign citizens' access to various areas within its borders. These policies were largely driven by security concerns, particularly in the aftermath of World War II and during the early years of the Cold War. Here are some key points regarding the Soviet Union's policies on foreign citizens' access during the 1947-1953 period:
Restricted Access to Sensitive Areas: The Soviet Union tightly controlled access to certain regions deemed strategically sensitive or militarily significant, such as border areas, military installations, and areas with industrial or scientific importance. Foreigners were typically prohibited from visiting these areas without special permission.
Closed Cities: The Soviet Union established numerous closed cities (закрытые города) or secret cities (секретные города) throughout the country, which were off-limits to foreign citizens and even many Soviet citizens. These cities were often associated with sensitive military or research facilities, such as nuclear research centers or weapons manufacturing plants.
Visa Requirements and Travel Restrictions: Foreign citizens wishing to visit the Soviet Union during this period were generally required to obtain a visa and adhere to strict travel regulations. The Soviet government closely monitored the movements of foreign visitors and restricted their access to certain regions deemed off-limits.
Propaganda Tours: Despite the restrictions on travel, the Soviet government occasionally organized guided tours for foreign delegations or individuals, primarily for propaganda purposes. These tours were carefully orchestrated to showcase the Soviet Union's achievements and to convey a positive image of the country to foreign visitors.
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guys i’m struggling. i am an ONLY CHILD which means center of attention especially during meals. i am on vacation which makes it worse. any tips??
here’s a recent body check for ya :P
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spnscripthunt · 1 year
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Hello thank you for all the work that you do, I was wondering if you had the script for the season 11 finale Alpha and Omega
Hello and thank you!
Sadly, no, we had a lead on one a year or two ago but it fell through...which is why we're hesitant to announce anything until @mittensmorgul has received the package and we've inspected it.
Everything we have is listed here on the SuperWiki and on the relevant SuperWiki episode pages in the "Transcripts, Scripts, and Sides" section.
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lefemmerougewriter · 3 days
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...There need to be sanctions, an arms embargo, applying visa and diplomatic restrictions, prohibition of arms transfers in cases of genocide, and other relevant state action [against the Zionist state] - Mara
From my AO3 fic entitled "A Responsibility to Prevent Genocide?: Royalty, Revolution, and Bloody Zionists"
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pressnewsagencyllc · 1 month
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20 Most Underrated Travel Destinations in Asia
This article looks at the 20 most underrated travel destinations in Asia. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis of travel trends in Asia, you may go to 5 Most Underrated Travel Destinations in Asia. Beyond the Tourist Trap: Exploring Uncharted Destinations At its core, tourism is fueled by the innate human desire to venture into the unknown. Much like Plato’s allegory of the cave, our quest…
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immaculatasknight · 2 months
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satsangat · 5 months
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The Travel Agency in the US already announced a stricter screening of passengers in the airports this weekend of Thanksgiving coming back home. Take your time, the Full Moon in Sagittarius/Gemini square Saturn is all about travel obstacles, restrictions and delays, among other things.
For example, the cease fire is at risk in the Middle East because one party is accusing the other of not complying with the 'rules' of the accord. Take a dive into the energies of this Full Moon.
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godallaswriter · 6 months
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Capturing a vision of future travel
Planning for a trip may be more difficult than it once was; but it's worth the extra effort to make every travel experience as easy -- and as memorable -- as possible!
There are as many travel styles as there are schools of art expression, but rarely does anyone speak of travel as an art form. I have been thinking of that these past few months, as I have left home several times for both business and pleasure, and as the reality of travel has almost returned to the norm of pre-pandemic times. What strikes me is that taking to the skies and seas and roadways of…
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mapsontheweb · 3 months
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Visa-free Travel Asymmetry by Country
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magpiedminx · 8 months
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Adjusted Order on Accommodation and Travel Restrictions
The Government of British Columbia has announced that effective August 23, 2023, the previous Provincial order restricting travel for the purpose of staying in temporary accommodation for most of the Southern Interior is lifted for Kelowna (with the exception of West Kelowna), Kamloops, Oliver, Osoyoos, Penticton, and Vernon. Non-essential travel to West Kelowna will continue to be prohibited to ensure accommodation is available for those who may need it. While many communities in the Interior are looking forward to welcoming people, others, like Lake Country and the Shuswap, are advising that now is not a good time to visit. Visitors are asked to please respect the direction of local communities if they are not prepared to welcome visitors at this time, and to continue to avoid travel to any areas currently under evacuation order or alert. 
Check Official Sources for the Latest Emergency News and Updates 
Visitors and residents should always monitor official information sources including: ✔BC Wildfire Service ✔Emergency Info BC ✔Drive BC ✔Prepared BC ✔Government of Canada Weather
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berbe · 9 months
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dtvxc · 9 months
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Shocking Update for US Travelers - Europe Demands Visa Requirement for 2024!
Big changes are on the horizon for visa-free travel in most of Europe. Commencing early next year, the European Union will implement the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), which will require all visitors from visa-free countries to obtain travel authorization prior to departure.
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budandtender · 9 months
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Navigating the Complex World of CBD Travel Regulations
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Introduction
Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, has gained significant popularity in recent years for its potential health benefits. As more people turn to CBD products for relief from various ailments, the question arises – can you travel with CBD? This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide on travelling with CBD, focusing on the legalities and regulations in place, particularly when travelling from the UK. We will also offer practical tips and advice for ensuring a hassle-free journey with your CBD products.
Understanding CBD Regulations in the UK
Before delving into international travel, it is crucial to understand the legality of CBD in the UK. CBD products are legal if they meet all three parts of the definition for 'exempted products.' These criteria include:
1. The CBD product must not contain THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).
2. The CBD must be derived from an industrial hemp strain approved by the European Union.
3. The CBD product cannot make any medical claims or be advertised as a medicine.
To ensure that your CBD products comply with these regulations, it is essential to purchase them from a trusted and reputable supplier. This not only guarantees that your products are legal but also ensures their quality and safety.
International Travel with CBD
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When travelling internationally, researching the destination country's laws regarding CBD is vital. While most countries allow CBD products containing less than 0.2% THC, some nations have stricter regulations, prohibiting CBD products altogether. To avoid any legal issues, it is necessary to familiarise yourself with the local laws before embarking on your journey.
In the European Union, for instance, CBD products are generally allowed as long as they meet specific criteria, similar to those in the UK. However, each member state may have additional regulations, so it is essential to check the specific rules for your destination.
In the United States, CBD products derived from hemp and containing less than 0.3% THC are legal at the federal level. However, individual states may have their own regulations, so it is crucial to verify the laws in the state you plan to visit.
Countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, and the United Arab Emirates have strict drug laws, and CBD products are considered illegal. Travelling with CBD to these countries could result in severe penalties, including imprisonment.
Tips for Travelling with CBD
If you have confirmed that CBD is legal in your destination country, follow these suggestions to ensure a smooth journey:
1. Keep the product in its original packaging: This helps airport security and customs officials identify the product quickly, reducing the likelihood of any issues or delays.
2. Carry supporting documentation: Having a copy of the product's lab report or a doctor's recommendation can provide additional evidence of the product's legality and your reasons for carrying it.
3. Adhere to liquid restrictions: If travelling with a liquid or cream form of CBD, ensure it is less than three ounces (100ml) and placed in a clear plastic bag, as per standard airport security regulations.
4. Research airline policies: Some airlines may have specific rules regarding CBD products, so it is essential to check their guidelines before flying.5. Be prepared for questioning: While CBD is becoming more widely accepted, some airport security or customs officials may still be unfamiliar with it. Be prepared to answer questions about your CBD products calmly and confidently.
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Conclusion
Travelling with CBD can be a daunting prospect due to the varying regulations and laws in place around the world. By understanding the legalities in your home country and researching the laws in your destination country, you can minimise potential issues during your travels. Following the practical tips provided in this article will further ensure a hassle-free journey, allowing you to continue enjoying the benefits of CBD while exploring new destinations.
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travelreveals · 11 months
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Southern African countries are no longer banned from travel
The travel industry has reacted to the lifting of travel restrictions by U.S. President Joe Biden on December 31, resulting in an upsurge in travel to eight southern African countries.   The restrictions were imposed by President Biden in late November and applied to South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi. US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
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Australian Government Cancels COVID Visa: Implications for Indian Students and Temporary Employees
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According to a report in the media, Australia is planning to do away with the Subclass 408 or COVID work visa in the near future. If this occurs, a sizable number of Indian students and temporary employees may be forced to look for alternative options in order to stay in the country.The Temporary Activity Visa, also known as subclass 408, gives candidates the opportunity to work in Australia if they already have an offer of employment in a critical area or are engaged in that field.
“The government is currently considering its ongoing suitability. This includes consideration of an end date for closing eligibility of the visa (Subclass 408) and a proposed approach to returning to normal operations,” the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) told SBS, 
This new development occurs at the same time as the Australian government is taking steps to implement a new working hour restriction of 48 hours per fortnight for international students, which will take effect on July 1.
The COVID work visa allowed students the ability to work an unlimited number of hours, but those limits will now be reinstated, which will result in a reduction in the student’s income.
On the other hand, foreign students who are employed in the elderly care industry will be excluded from this limit until the end of the year.
“The closure of this visa will affect many, including international students. They will be looking at a different visa to stay in Australia, for which they will pay,” Suman Dua, a migration expert, told SBS, adding that the COVID work visa was free to obtain.
In the beginning, the purpose of the COVID work visa was to help relieve the burden placed on international students already studying in Australia who were unable to leave the country due to border restrictions caused by the COVID virus. Students who had visas that were about to expire were granted permission to remain in the country for an extra year. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) made the announcement in March 2022 that the COVID work visa would be extended as part of the measures taken by the government to revitalize the Australian economy after it was impacted by the epidemic. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has introduced a more lenient policy on visa condition 8107, which refers to employment limits for holders of Subclass 408 visas. This was done to alleviate the ongoing shortage of workers.
“There is a range of permanent or temporary visas that pandemic event visa holders may be eligible to apply for to remain in Australia,” the DHA told SBS.
At this moment, persons are qualified for a Subclass 408 visa if their existing visa (with work privileges) is set to expire in 90 days or less, or if it is set to expire within 28 days of the time the application is submitted. Applicants for a Subclass 408 visa are generally eligible for a visa that allows them to remain in Australia for up to a year. However, holders of a Temporary Graduate (Subclass 485) visa are eligible for a pandemic event visa that allows them to remain for up to two years.
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