Czech Customs
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Yes, you will have to go through customs and immigration, and you will still have to go through immigration (passport control) even after the Czech Republic joins the EU early 2004. The new countries are not expected to join the Schengen common immigration zone until several years later.
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A better question might be how you plan to travel in and out of the Czech Republic. I can tell you from experience that having done so by RAIL many times, the Immigration check was pretty easy and nobody asked anything about importing or exporting goods, etc. A look at the passport and that was about it.
By air or by road it may be an entirely different story.
By air or by road it may be an entirely different story.
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You MUST all check this with the relevant embassy and High Commission in your country of residence, but as a general rule:
- Malaysians don't need visas for up to 90 days in either the UK or Czech
- Indonesians DO need a visa (a separate one from each embassy) to enter either country. They generally DON'T need a visa to transit Britain en route to and from Czech, provided they've got a Czech visa AND are in Britain for no more than 24 hours AND have onward tickets out of Britain For a stay over 24 hours, they must get a UK visa before leaving home.
- Malaysians don't need visas for up to 90 days in either the UK or Czech
- Indonesians DO need a visa (a separate one from each embassy) to enter either country. They generally DON'T need a visa to transit Britain en route to and from Czech, provided they've got a Czech visa AND are in Britain for no more than 24 hours AND have onward tickets out of Britain For a stay over 24 hours, they must get a UK visa before leaving home.
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