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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

The one who inspired me to keep kes and daari is back ^_^ . Welcome back Gurpreet veeray. You were missed grin.gif .

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They are like that with most people. A few months ago I was departing through IGIA Delhi with my cousin who is a mona. They let me through the immigration area but kept him there for a good 20 minutes.

They always ask for my fathers details and I always just refer them to the emergency contact details in my passport. I find speaking only English usually gets things done quicker as there command of the language is poor and they want to get rid of you.

I had problems this year a t the Waga border crossing. Everything on exit and entry form India was fine and the immigration and customs wale were very good. In Pakistan they accused me of being on a blacklist. they asked me to come into the office and see for myself. I ooked at the PC monitor and told them the name they had flagged me on had the same first three letters as mine but besides that the name was different. The Pakistani must have felt stupid :wub: @ but he accepted this and kindly stamped my passpors.

Also one word of caution if you have an Indian passport with any residency stamps/visas for western countries like the USA or UK please check your passport pages when immigration have stamped and given you your passport. There have been cases at some airports where immigration officers were tearing these pages out and selling them to wouldbe immigrants through agents.

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

I just went to Australia from New Zealand.....at Palmerston North(New Zealand) airport their scanner picked up my bajs(salais) in my hand bag....n they said I can't take that along with me to plane and it has to be sent with the rest of the luggage in the luggage compartment n not with me....I agreed to that....then the lady asked me what do u use these for?I said I use them to tie my turban.....she said do u make ur turban stand on these???how many of these do u have in ur turban.... :lol: :( :wub: :) ....I said none....she insisted me on opening my turban n letting her check....lol.....I requested her that it wud take me some time to tie it down again n the flight leaves soon so please let me go.....she agreed to my request.....then she wrote down a register as to y my hand bag was not sent abroad with me....She asked me how do u spell baj..... :)

-emo& :@ -->laugh.gif ....it was a funny experience......no probs in Aussie....but again when I came back they made me sit at the immigration for a good half hour without any reasons....but I never mind that......I feel pride in being the only one standing out of crowd.....isn't it cool.....people look at you wherever u go....u r the center of attraction :@:@:@ ....

bhul chuk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Oh I forgot something funny to share with u....there was this gora kid on plane....sittin in the seat ahead of me.....the moment the plane started he started looking at me n smilling.....he did this for about 1 hour....I also kept smilling in return.....n then when we arrived at Australia.....n every1 was waiting to go off the plane....he was standing in front of me with his mom....all the plane was quiet n he asked me loudly"DO YOU HAVE EARS BELOW THIS THING"(pointing at my turban)...... :@ @ :@ @ :@ @

:lol: :( :wub: I was so embarassed......I said a very low YES....n then he went loud again...."I didn't hear wat u said"...."Do u have ears below this thing.....I said I do loudly...

.her mom was trying to calm him down but he won't listen to her..... :):):@ then he again asked me loudly "HOW DO YOU HEAR".....oh man.....I was totally freaked out......lol......I put my both hands onto his both ears n said "Hello do u hear me now?"he said "yes"......n I said "So do i"....n then he didn't ask me another question.....but it was a very difficult situation when every1 is looking at the kid talking n then at me....lol.....after getting off the plane her mom kept apologising to me.....but I said all's fine.....he is just a kid....isn't it funny at what u questions u get asked....lol

bhul chuk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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I am travelling to the Middle East this weekend. Will stop over in Europe (no not France) on the way. My passport has an older picture where I am haircut and cleanshaven. I have procured all documents from the university regarding identification that its me. My father has been told that there shouldn't be any problem in USA or in Europe. My only concern is that I don't want to remove my turban. Anyone have anything else to suggest?

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Waheguroo Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguroo Ji Ki Fateh!

Well, I just came back from a holiday/yatra to India this sunday...

I didnt really have a bad experience...

When I went through the detector machine thing, it started bleeping, this was obvious, I already knew it would as I was wearing my sarbloh kara's...the guy started to check me over with that stick detector thing and he saw my kara and was trying to see how heavy it was, by like holding it in his hand while I was wearing it....

He was like, is this steel, I was like 'NO', its 'sarbloh', you should have seen his face ' ohmy.gif ', like he's never seen a kara before!! Yeah, its heavy, but NOT the biggest kara around!!!

The we had to go through a second lot of detectors a while later, and once again, my kara's went off and the guy started to check me, he felt my gatra underneath and was like, 'do you have a kirpan on you?'. 'where's your kirpan?'...

I thought to myslef, what a 'duh', how stupid, why would I carry it on me and ask for trouble?! I was like NO, I dont have my kirpan on me, he was like 'But you have a gatra on?'....I was like 'yeah [and??...]'.....then he starts asking me if I have a slie/sly in my dastaar!!!

All this happened in Amritsar airport!!! Lol...

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I've never had anything as bad as you guys at the airport. I remember one time they asked me to take off my shoes and then the guy had to pick them up and scan it. I just felt sorry for him because my feet stiiiiiiiiiiiiink! blush.gif

In any case, when I was coming back from B.C. I was on an Air Canada flight and this was only a few weeks after 9/11. My seat was in row 1. The flight attendant "politely" asks me in front of EVERYONE if I would feel "more comfortable at the back of the plane" since it was all empty. I was like "Would it make YOU feel more comfortable?"

.....(awkard silence) :lol:

....after that I just took my bag and moved to the back because I didn't wanna be causing any trouble (especially after 9/11!) So now, I pretty much fly Westjet only!

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