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Author
Ellisy, EslamReaders/Advisors
Heinrich, UrsulaTerm and Year
Spring 2021Date Published
2021
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Abstract Background - Egypt today is one of the seven wonders of the world. Egypt brings in many outside traveling tourists. Someone traveling to Egypt should know what to expect regarding Egyptian Law compared to U.S law. What can someone also expect with the passport they are traveling with?, whether they travel to Egypt or anywhere else. The life of Egypt today and what it has to offer. Objective - The research aims to inform travelers of what they can expect traveling to Egypt and what they can expect when traveling with their specific travel passports. Design and Method - The research method is based on current literature, research, and conversations with two people with the first-hand experience of Egypt. This research includes information from the Purchase College Library Database, credible sources from Google, and from two people who were originally from Egypt but now live in New York. The research question is, what can an American citizen traveling to Egypt expect? What are the similarities and differences between Egyptian and U.S law? What are the world's strongest travel passports, and what makes them strong? Results - The significance of this study is that Egypt is a unique travel destination that many travelers should know about before visiting, regarding the law, culture, and environment. Travelers should also be aware of what their passport does for them. Conclusion - Egypt is a must-see tourist site, but travelers should know what to expect when visiting. The culture, law, and environment make it very different from the U.S. Egypt have made drastic changes in its own country, from the laws to its tourist sites. Keywords - Egypt, Egyptian Constitution, Cairo, Traveling to Egypt, Travel PassportAccessibility Statement
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