Not these days. The relationship between Greece and Turkey has improved enormously in the past decade. The authorities will not even bat an eye lid.
2006-06-15 22:05:33
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answered by sleekwalrus 3
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Greece is fine. It is only when you travel into southern cyprus do they advise you to get a passport without the stamp in it because of the conflict between cyprus and turkey.The best people to ask are a travel agent. But it should be fine as the row is between cyprus and turkey nothing to do with greece.
2006-06-17 14:06:56
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answered by gaulde 4
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I very much doubt it! I have Turkish stamps in my passport and have been travelling throughout Greece for the past year - Greek passport control barely look at your passports when you come in through another EU country.
2006-06-15 23:26:56
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answered by Sandroulla 2
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probably not,but if you are concerned see if you can get a separate passport for you trip to Greece
2006-06-15 22:29:45
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answered by i don't have a nickname 2
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If you have stamps from the "TRNC" directly to your passport then it could be a problem. "TRNC" is an illegal entity. I thought they stamp a piece of paper that you throw away after.
2006-06-16 02:29:09
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answered by Cyprusguy 3
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