Check with the issuing government to verify that the change you want to make is legal.
It's possible that the passport is an official government document to which you may not be legally allowed to make alterations or changes.
Yes but you may be better off not getting the stamp in your passport. You can ask them to stamp a piece of paper instead.
Turkey has full diplomatic relations with Israel and has no problem with people having an Israeli visa or entry stamp in their passport.
You can't. At least not on the same passport. You should have asked the Israeli officials to put the stamp on a small slip of paper you would have carried in your passport.
No, unless you have a U.S. Passport
Passport where exit stamp is posted
Yes. Israel and Qatar have diplomatic relations.
Risky. Ask your travel agent or UAE embassy.
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It could well be because Norway is not a member of the EU. Though I do remembergoing to the Canary islands a few years back now, before they were in the EU & they didnt stamp my passport
yes fingerprints can rub off :]
Definitely! Otherwise you may face difficulties at the passport control gate on your arrival.
Yes - you can. You would be denied entry if you are an Israeli passport holder. Courtesy - Air Ambulance International vibha.info