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No, you will face difficulties. They need to see your entry stamp.
A 'Visa'.
Of course you can. You can enter just about any non-Arab country with an Israeli stamp. Even amongst Arab countries (the ones who don't accept Israeli passports) there are maybe 5 that won't grant entry because of an Israeli stamp.
If you are not listed in the UAE or Interpol or you passport shows a deny stamp of the country which you had the conviction there is no problem. But you better do not get caught in the UAE with drugs. Jail or execution can happen.
Currently, all countries accept EU passports. However, if you have a stamp from a country B that has bad relations with country C, or vise versa, the country C or B may deny you entry. Example, if you enter Israel, then you cannot enter Iran or some other Arab nations using that passport. Also, if you enter Iran or those Arab nations, you may be denied entry when you go to Israel.
When the visas for a visiting country are issued on a separate paper rather than on the passport it is called stapled visa. Often, the immigration officers won't stamp your passport if you are carrying a stapled visa.
You need a visa to even enter the United States. Without one you can be deported immediately.This is incorrect.The tourist must have a passport to enter the country, not a visa. Typically, the "stamp" in your passport is good for 90 days. If the traveler wants to exceed those 90 days, they must apply to have an extended stay, and at that time, can also apply for a visa.A visa is completley different from visiting. A passport grants you access to a country, but you cannot work in that country. A visa would allow that traveler to work in the country he/she is visiting.
You would need a passport from your home country and then get a Ukraine visa stamp.
Turkey has full diplomatic relations with Israel and has no problem with people having an Israeli visa or entry stamp in their passport.
No. To enter Mexico from the US you would need your American passport. If you don't, you would require an ID or birth certificate when traveling by land.
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.
All British Passport holders require a visa to go to Kenya.Children bellow 16 years of age do not require a visa to enter Kenya.