Waltzed through!A new poster I can understand. Not you though. He will waltz through. They do not always swipe the passport.
Waltzed through!A new poster I can understand. Not you though. He will waltz through. They do not always swipe the passport.
Waltzed through!
He can’t unlock his passport with out signing in..computer don’t lie ..those days are over..ya they put in pock did you ever see a cash register.. still books get balanced and that money in his pocket will be submitted end of shift.. that’s why one guy control money to the right in POP…Without scanning his passport on the way out... his exit
He's still here !!!
No departure record
Returned Sunday after three months' absence with no problem. So much for the experts here on DR1.
He can’t unlock his passport with out signing in..computer don’t lie ..those days are over..ya they put in pock did you ever see a cash register.. still books get balanced and that money in his pocket will be submitted end of shift.. that’s why one guy control money to the right in POP…
That would seem to be a logical conclusion, however, when the passport doesn't get scanned, one could draw a different logical conclusion.Clearly this is what happened, the RD$ 4000 wasn’t put in the guy’s pocket, he paid it over and updated the system correctly. I still maintain that if he had not, it would be very difficult to re-enter given the system said the passenger had never exited.
That would seem to be a logical conclusion, however, when the passport doesn't get scanned, one could draw a different logical conclusion.
Who knows, maybe things got tightened up in the last few years.I reckon his passport did get scanned. When he said the customs officer pulled him aside, he meant a Migración officer, not customs, the customs guys work on arrivals. And the only place you get Migración are on the little desks which everyone has to pass through. I suspect the officer scanned his passport, said he owed RD$ 4000, stamped the passport and put the money in his pocket. But the passport must have been scanned, maybe he just forgot it had been.
If you soborno a Dominican officer please keep it for you, uncle Sam could be reading your post.Be real, please!
But both of those happened way back in the day, l Things have changed muchísimo since those days. No way that would happen today.
First dances I learned, one of the easiest ones, too.Wow! I didn't know people waltzed anymore.
Sorry guys, nowhere near a scanner nor a stamper. I hadn't even approached the immigration kiosks as no one was there. I told him I owed 4k., gave him the money,, and he put it right in his pocket, and that was that. I was there, you weren't.I reckon his passport did get scanned. When he said the customs officer pulled him aside, he meant a Migración officer, not customs, the customs guys work on arrivals. And the only place you get Migración are on the little desks which everyone has to pass through. I suspect the officer scanned his passport, said he owed RD$ 4000, stamped the passport and put the money in his pocket. But the passport must have been scanned, maybe he just forgot it had been.
I meant to say know-it-alls but thought experts sounded less harsh. No, no one claimed to be an expert; they just write with that tone. And I see below that they are still pontificating over the subject.Nobody ever claimed to be an expert. The idea of a forum is that people express their opinions and you decide if you agree with them or not.
…Still does happen….mi suegro brings lots of gifts for the kids….. and for his old Dominican friends ….so he always gets stopped by Aduana😫…like clockwork😬….he said the last time he got stopped….. just weeks ago …the Aduana guy asked him about a bottle of Tesco Special Reserve Scotch Whisky 1L bottle in his luggage ….”is this for me ?”😁…asked Aduana….” Erm …yes ? “😬….took the bottle ….zipped up the bag ….waved the other luggages through …all done….. in less than 2 minutes .
Miesposa’s reaction was….what?!!!😳😳😠…..my reaction was….“ wait , where did you get Tesco Scotch Whisky in São Paulo ??🇧🇷🤔🤔 …..Apparently , he had more of such …for his Dominican buddies🥴…. in the other luggages …
So…it was a good day for him 🇧🇷…and even better one for his Dominicans🥃🇩🇴🥴
Sorry guys, nowhere near a scanner nor a stamper. I hadn't even approached the immigration kiosks as no one was there. I told him I owed 4k., gave him the money,, and he put it right in his pocket, and that was that. I was there, you weren't.
It's basically impossible to travel internationally with no records of passing through immigration