The two men, aged 30 and 31, stayed in the Czech Republic for more than three months, which is illegal without visas or a departure from the country for a brief time. The former police detained them and placed in a camp for detained foreigners in Postorna, south Moravia.
The authorities then decided that they be expelled. Jirgesova said the two men left the Czech Republic at Czech police to help Czech tourists in Croatia during summer ...
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Czech police check 5000 foreigners before Schengen entry ... the cost of the Czech police, paying about 15,600 crowns for each of them. She said this is a common practice. Jirgesova said the men first said they would apply for asylum, but later quit the idea. The older man must not return to the Czech Republic for six months, the younger for one year. Foreigner police Daniela Vlckova said previously that since the Czech Republic entered the Schengen area last December, Americans can stay in the Czech Republic for three months without a visa. Before Schengen they could briefly go to Slovakia or Poland and their three-month stay was automatically extended. Now, they would have to travel to Ukraine, for instance, Vlckova said.
(Ceske Noviny)
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