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If you mean "do non-citizens of Egypt have to obey Egyptian law while on Egyptian soil (i.e., visiting), nah, do whatever you want. Just kidding. When in Egypt, do as the Egyptians. In addition, if you are going to visit another country you should not only educate yourself on the laws of the country but also the local customs and traditions. You may find that a simple jesture, such as shaking hands, might be offensive. But ALWAYS obey the laws of the country you are visiting. You may find in some countries things that are illegal in your home country are not illegal in the visiting country. For example, the US government has no jurisdiction over one of it's citizens who decides to smoke marijuana in Amsterdam. Michael Attorney at Law and world traveler
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what activities will visitors be visiting when they go to tundra biome
internation visitors- visiting outside the country domestic visitors- visitors coming from their native country
The Jace Hall Show - 2008 Visiting the Visitors 4-9 was released on: USA: 7 January 2011
Doorbells are the alarm that help visitors knock the door when they come visiting.
It depends on which country you are visiting.
Yes, people in inpatient addiction treatment centers are allowed to have visitors. The visiting hours vary from center to center and you should confirm with the treatment center before visiting.
It is difficult for them to breathe because of the high elevation
I read that visiting will start up again May 15th
Visiting the Indianapolis 500 raceway is the ultimate experience when visiting Indianapolis. Visitors can learn about the history of racing and the racers that have been victorious at this famous track.
Visiting the Indianapolis 500 raceway is the ultimate experience when visiting Indianapolis. Visitors can learn about the history of racing and the racers that have been victorious at this famous track.
''Cruise Visitors'' are a term that tourism boards and merchants in a cruise ship's port of call use to refer to passengers visiting their area by cruise ship.