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07-06-19 00:20 #3363
Posts: 2374Visas
A single entry up to 3 months, or a multiple entry up to three months can be had in 4 business days for Americans, Canadians just mail your stuff to visahq.com and let them do it. End of story. They've gotten me visas for Chad, Burkina Faso, Niger, former soviet countries. Just too easy.
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07-05-19 21:35 #3362
Posts: 121Nosy Be
Originally Posted by IAmTheBest007 [View Original Post]
I guess for nosy be you are wrong. I was there in April. Some other guys discussed that in my hotel and they fly directly to Nosy Be. Only two month on arrival at the airport. Another option for some guys there is from the Comoros by ship, also only two months.
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07-05-19 21:21 #3361
Posts: 121Originally Posted by Goldf3 [View Original Post]
I don't speak French, but English and had a great time there. Without French it becomes a little bit complicated sometimes. For example restaurant menu is usually in French. Taxi driver won't understand you, because of the pronunciation. Be prepared, that means have a card from your hotel or the correct address.
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07-05-19 13:35 #3360
Posts: 533French or English?
I am assuming you meant to write French instead of English in your second sentence? If you speak neither you will have a hell of a time. Again assuming I am right, for a good example go back in the thread and read Pokeris' posts. He has given heaps of good info, had a great time and he doesn't speak French. That said it makes things a lot easier if you do. I speak a bit (basic shit) and it certainly helps. My biggest problem is understanding half the stuff on the menu!
If you have an ounce of adventure in you and are willing to do some difficult travel then I would advise you to give it a go. If you are the AC or Pattaya type that expects everything handed to them on a silver platter, don't bother.
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07-05-19 13:25 #3359
Posts: 533No need to be so testy Mr. Best. I didn't say I didn't believe you I asked if you were sure and it seems you are. I don't think I am the only one that thinks it a little odd that there are different immigration policies for different ports of entry, in fact it is probably unheard of anywhere else. And yes, after my fiasco I am aware that rules in Mada are, shall we say, malleable. I asked in part because I don't wish anyone else to go through the hassle that I did.
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07-03-19 21:14 #3358
Posts: 9Guys I don't speak French, but planing vacation to Madagascar
Hi guys,
I don't speak French, but planing vacation to Madagascar. Which of you guys don't speak English and still had a great time there?
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07-03-19 18:34 #3357
Posts: 543Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
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07-03-19 10:47 #3356
Posts: 533Majunga
Have you done this? Are you 100% sure? I have a hard time believing that a policy that originated in Tana and is apparently being followed strictly would not apply to other international ports of arrival. That said, coming from Canada there are almost no options that are easy (or easy on the wallet) for Majunga so it really doesn't matter to me.
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07-02-19 08:19 #3355
Posts: 543If you arrive directly in Majunga you can get 3 months on arrival. It s probably the same in Nosybe so the issue of 3 months VOA seems to be in Tana only.
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07-01-19 18:36 #3354
Posts: 1490Visa
Apparently you can still get 90 days Visa through malagasy embassies abroad.
https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopi...adagascar.html
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07-01-19 17:21 #3353
Posts: 1490Voa
Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]
And of course you have to pay three people. The guy in the hotel, the policeman, and the Top Boss. Thats why it pays off to call a police general your friend. He gives you preferred rates and of course you refer other people in need to him. They just created a new money making machine by cutting VOA back to 2 months. Very annoying. But for 1000€ you can get a 3 years residence. Transaction fee already included. And no need to leave Mada.
Neddy.
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07-01-19 12:30 #3352
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by SouthEaster [View Original Post]
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07-01-19 11:25 #3351
Posts: 1490Colombia
Originally Posted by TheTallMan [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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07-01-19 10:16 #3350
Posts: 533Cheap or not?
Regardless of whether it is 8 or 16 I think most of us would agree that it is still pretty small potatoes for a night with a girl like that. I am admittedly a cheap Charlie but I don't try to negotiate a rock bottom price with every girl I meet. The "expert" is right about one thing. Money is God here but that doesn't mean you can't be a bit generous and spread a little around.
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06-30-19 23:47 #3349
Posts: 237Originally Posted by Golfinho [View Original Post]