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No one knows what will happen at the airport, maybe the person on duty will look at it and see that he's overstayed or maybe they won't. From what i have read about people overstaying their Schengen visa (from the Lonely Planet forum) is that Greece is the strictest on overstayers out of the Schengen countries. People have been fined and/or banned for overstaying and exiting the Schengen area from Greece. At the same time lots of people have left and nothing happened.yustynne wrote:Hello, perhaps many of you already read my posts before. I'm opening the new topic because i'm scared of what my bf is going to do and i don't know if it's safe. My bf has been living illegally in Greece for some years and now he wants to come back to his home country Morocco. He wants to buy tickets and fly to Morocco. What will happen for him at Greek airport? Will he be banned to enter any EU country for 5 years or if he is leaving Greece on his own will, will he be fine and won't get any stamp?
If he is banned, will he never be able to join me at any EU country for all 5 years? What about after 5 years ban? Will the shadow of that ban will stay for all his life? Does it mean it will be almost impossible to get him visa even after ban?
Do you have any ideas how to leave Greece safe?
Did your boyfriend enter legally as Moroccans need a visa to enter Greece?yustynne wrote:The fact is that my bf didn't overstay visa. He entered Greece without any visa and his passport is empty of any Greek stamps and already expired. He is thinking to go to Morocco embassy in Greece to get some kind of paper that would allow him to cross any border as he could come back to Morocco. That paper should work instead of passport. He plans to travel directly from Greece to Morocco without transit. So what to do in such case as he didn't overstay visa? Another fact is that he is leaving on his own will. All what you guys said applies to those who overstayed their visas. What should we expect for this case? Will they charge a fine? He couldn't pay 600-1300 Euros. Too huge money. We are together as a pair for 6 years but we are not married and i'm not in Greece. Do you think it would be better travelling by bus? But to which country? In all EU countries his status would be illegal.
Who knows what to expect. All that i know is that i wouldn't want to be in you or your partner's boots. If he gets stopped leaving Greece then i'd be surprised if he doesn't get a ban from Greece if not Schengen for his actions.yustynne wrote:Yes, Moroccans need visa to enter any EU country. He entered Greece illegally crossing border without any visa, lying his real name,surname and nationality that's why his real name, surname and passport remained clean. However, his fingerprints were taken but i don't think they check fingerprints at airport so it shouldn't reveal he was on another name. In principle, his identity is clean coming to Greece like ghost without any Greek stamps in passport. So what should we expect?
Personally going on your previous threads on here it is clear that your partner has no regards for the laws of other countries so i personally hope that he does get a ban to teach him a lesson. What's to stop you from living in Morocco?yustynne wrote:Well, as at airport he will give a paper instead of passport, of course, he will attract sb's attention or would it be better to make a new passport at embassy? I don't know what to do. I don't want he would get a ban. He is leaving on his own will. Imagine a pair waiting for each other 10-15 years until stupid ban finishes! Not normal. Do you have any other suggestions or references of laws covering our case?
At least if he gets a fine, we could pay later, but if he gets a ban so it seems everything is destroyed.
meats wrote:Personally going on your previous threads on here it is clear that your partner has no regards for the laws of other countries so i personally hope that he does get a ban to teach him a lesson. What's to stop you from living in Morocco?yustynne wrote:Well, as at airport he will give a paper instead of passport, of course, he will attract sb's attention or would it be better to make a new passport at embassy? I don't know what to do. I don't want he would get a ban. He is leaving on his own will. Imagine a pair waiting for each other 10-15 years until stupid ban finishes! Not normal. Do you have any other suggestions or references of laws covering our case?
At least if he gets a fine, we could pay later, but if he gets a ban so it seems everything is destroyed.
flyboy wrote:meats wrote:Personally going on your previous threads on here it is clear that your partner has no regards for the laws of other countries so i personally hope that he does get a ban to teach him a lesson. What's to stop you from living in Morocco?yustynne wrote:Well, as at airport he will give a paper instead of passport, of course, he will attract sb's attention or would it be better to make a new passport at embassy? I don't know what to do. I don't want he would get a ban. He is leaving on his own will. Imagine a pair waiting for each other 10-15 years until stupid ban finishes! Not normal. Do you have any other suggestions or references of laws covering our case?
At least if he gets a fine, we could pay later, but if he gets a ban so it seems everything is destroyed.
Have to agree with Meats. Don't know what game you and your partner, boyfriend , husband, whatever he is to you, is playing. Your situation has changed drastically since this thread.
http://www.immigrationboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=45178
People like you and your partner that makes life difficult for genuine couples out there.
You actually haven't told us the 'real situation' until a few hours ago and you have done little before to clarify it. Don't you think that with a little bit more openess from the very beginning you could have avoided that reaction (and the good people here could have helped you more effectively with your actual problem)? The story about the illegal entry and the deception to stay in country don't make your boyfriend look too good either. Put yourself, just for a moment, into the position of the people here...yustynne wrote:I didn't know that this forum doesn't allow to create future plans to have family. I didn't know that it's impossible to give questions related to the future. I didn't know that some members of this forum tend to defame other people without knowing the real situation.
How long have you physically been living together for?yustynne wrote:I'm Lithuanian and i live in Lithuania because i'm a student at university. We are together with my bf for almost 6 years.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:yustynne,
What is your citizenship? Do you work in greece?
How long have you been living with your boyfriend as a pai?