PartManPartGoldfish
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances (April, 2016)
Hopefully this is the right place to put this question.
A couple of years ago, I accidentally overstayed my time in the United States by 2 days after mis-booking my outbound flight. I then returned to the United States at the end of last year, learned that I'd overstayed after arriving at immigration, and was then sent back to Australia the next day.
The problem now is that I have a "Deported" stamp at the back of my passport.
Does anyone know if this will make it unlikely that I'll be allowed into France? I'll have my outbound flight booked before I arrived, and I think I look like a typical hiker (with hiking poles, sleeping bag, etc), but with the heightened security in France, I'm a little worried that border control might be strict.
I'm guessing no one can offer me a definitive answer to this question, but if anyone has any experience or thoughts, I'd love to hear their input.
A couple of years ago, I accidentally overstayed my time in the United States by 2 days after mis-booking my outbound flight. I then returned to the United States at the end of last year, learned that I'd overstayed after arriving at immigration, and was then sent back to Australia the next day.
The problem now is that I have a "Deported" stamp at the back of my passport.
Does anyone know if this will make it unlikely that I'll be allowed into France? I'll have my outbound flight booked before I arrived, and I think I look like a typical hiker (with hiking poles, sleeping bag, etc), but with the heightened security in France, I'm a little worried that border control might be strict.
I'm guessing no one can offer me a definitive answer to this question, but if anyone has any experience or thoughts, I'd love to hear their input.
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