Border in Narva: fines for illegal stay in Schengen, prohibited symbolism and failures of entry
Over the past day, at the Narv border point, three foreigners were refused the entrance to the country, found cases of illegal stay of foreigners in the Schengen zone and removed the forbidden symbolism from a citizen of Finland, the Ida Prefecture reports on Wednesday.
Over the past day, at the border paragraph of Narva, it was refused to enter the country to two citizens of Moldova and one citizen of Georgia. The most common reasons for the refusal were the lack of necessary documents or obscure explanations.
On April 15, border guards, when checking documents on the exit from Estonia, found that a Russian citizen was illegally in the Schengen zone for 11 days, of which two days in Estonia. He was given an order to leave Estonia, a ban on entering the Schengen zone for a period of one year was imposed, and a fine of 480 euros was assigned. After conducting procedural actions, he went to Russia.
On April 15, another citizen of Russia was identified, who was illegally in the Schengen zone for 12 days, two of which in Estonia. He was also given an order to leave the country, a ban was assigned to enter the Schengen zone for a period of six months, and a fine of 200 euros was imposed. After drawing up the necessary documents, he went to Russia.
On April 15, a citizen of Finland arrived to leave Estonia to the Narva point. During the inspection of his things, a St. George ribbon and a medal with the image of the flag of the Soviet Union were discovered. They explained to him that such symbolism in Estonia is prohibited. The citizen refused items and continued his journey to Russia.
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