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to enter the free territory of united europe one needs to pass through half a dozen of check points. identification papers must be presented at each of them. in certain cases border managers might resort to retinal scan, fingerprinting, etc. to confirm identity if in doubt for any reason. the officers at check point reserve the right to deny entrance to anyone who fails to convince them of their intentions.

note: the entrance will be denied to those arriving to the check point prior or after the time assigned to their age group (children under the age of 14 and persons aged 68 and older need to present special permits for daily entrances).

holders of working permits may spend the night or decide to move to designated camp areas, and are allowed to travel to their workplaces via appropriate corridors. camps are well-equipped: specious dorm rooms with 10-15 beds, toilets and showers, wireless internet throughout the camp (secured via public-private partnership with meta)

holders of residency permits may use public transportation and move around public spaces but should restrain from making a habit of it. they can access public buildings and institutions on tuesdays and thursdays (addressing administrative matters), except libraries which they can visit on fridays between 8h and 17h (books may be used only at premises).

holders of residency+ permits are allowed into public spaces and may access public services including social ones but are exempt from rights of political organising (not more than 10 people with resident+ permits may be at the same place at the same time).

citizens enjoy all rights - civic, social and political - but are forbidden from socialising with people with work permits and ordinary residents (some exceptions might be awarded to residents+).

citizens+ enjoy all rights, and are allowed to socialise with whom ever.