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Il y a 13 heures, tomtom98989898 a dit :

i like how Eris came in and took everything she wanted, all the hangers and searched every drawer and closet for anything hanging around.


Should we interpret this as an absence of new participants and the upcoming closure of Barcelona venues?

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15 hours ago, itohkata said:

Disregarding the stupidity of the rest of the comment, why would a travel through Belarus complicate anything regarding visas ? 

You likely have never been to Russia.

That aside, without a visa, one must arrive and depart Belarus by a commercial airplane..  No trains.  No  motorcycles.  No paragliders, no hot-air balloons.  See: 

 

WWW.BELARUS.BY

Citizens of many countries, who generally need a visa to visit Belarus, have an opportunity to enter the country under a simplified procedure...

Assuming Lilith is Russian, and has a Russian passport for travel to other countries, that passport likely has visa stamps for a long-stay Schengen visa and which was presumably issued by Spain.  Lilith also has an internal Russian passport, allowing her to travel within Russia.  I don't know If that internal passport is out-of-date and needs to be renewed before she can travel within Russia, but if that internal passport needs to be renewed, that could complicate her travels.

Russia is understandably more paranoid than usual these days.   There are saboteurs wandering the country-side blowing up Russian industrial plants whose production is war-related.   And vice versa.

https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/11/22/us-intelligence-warns-defence-companies-of-russian-sabotage-threat

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5 minutes ago, moules said:

You likely have never been to Russia.

That aside, without a visa, one must arrive and depart Belarus by a commercial airplane..  No trains.  No  motorcycles.  No paragliders, no hot-air balloons.  See: 

 

WWW.BELARUS.BY

Citizens of many countries, who generally need a visa to visit Belarus, have an opportunity to enter the country under a simplified procedure...

Assuming Lilith is Russian, and has a Russian passport for travel to other countries, that passport likely has visa stamps for a long-stay Schengen visa and which was presumably issued by Spain.  Lilith also has an internal Russian passport, allowing her to travel within Russia.  I don't know If that internal passport is out-of-date and needs to be renewed before she can travel within Russia, but if that internal passport needs to be renewed, that could complicate her travels.

Russia is understandably more paranoid than usual these days.   There are saboteurs wandering the country-side blowing up Russian industrial plants whose production is war-related.   And vice versa.

https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/11/22/us-intelligence-warns-defence-companies-of-russian-sabotage-threat

are you a smoker?

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9 minutes ago, moules said:

You likely have never been to Russia.

That aside, without a visa, one must arrive and depart Belarus by a commercial airplane..  No trains.  No  motorcycles.  No paragliders, no hot-air balloons.  

This has nothing to do with the question I asked, but it just confirm what I thought about you.

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