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int postNumber = 2652065;
String image = '1714342834973208.jpg';
String date = '04/28/24(Sun)18:20:34';
String comment = '>all visitors ........ must hold proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and documents required for next destination

Does thos mean that a "German" citizen visiting El Salvador has to prove that he has. Money for his stay. Did I read it correctly?

If so, how do you prove it? Do you just show the border agent a screenshot of your bank statement?'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2652090 && dateTime=='04/28/24(Sun)19:52:48') {

'>>2652065
>Do you just show the border agent a screenshot of your bank statement?
Yes. Though most likely they wont ask at all unless you give them reason to doubt your ability to support yourself by looking like a disheveled migrant.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2652093 && dateTime=='04/28/24(Sun)20:06:45') {

'>>2652065

It's usually enough to show your credit card. They don't really ask or care about proof of funds if you are from a wealthy country like the US. But they will ask about the onward ticket.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2652787 && dateTime=='04/29/24(Mon)21:33:57'  && image=='El Salvador.png') {

'>El Salvador's Congress has approved a migration law granting expedited citizenship to foreigners who make bitcoin "donations" to government social and economic development programs.

>The law does not cite any minimum "donation" requirement.

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/el-salvador-offers-citizenship-foreign-bitcoin-investors-2023-12-21/

How can you get a citizenship by donating Bitcons. Without any fixed amount of Bitcoin being given? What id you donate 10 Bitcoin or 0.1 Would it matter?'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2652807 && dateTime=='04/29/24(Mon)22:26:09') {

'>>2652065
how about you erect a giant wall around your country. call it, "the great wall of [your country name]". make sure everyone has a QR code stamped across their forehead, and have tracking chips installed on the brain stem of every new born.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2652808 && dateTime=='04/29/24(Mon)22:28:09') {

'>>2652065
you can have people register when they enter the country. they have to right their name on the local language and if they can't, make them draw a circle instead.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2654366 && dateTime=='05/03/24(Fri)03:56:11') {

'>>2652065
In theory yes, but they'll just assume you do if you're not brown.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==2654367 && dateTime=='05/03/24(Fri)04:14:44') {

'>>2652065
usually they will ask and if it sounds plausible it is fine. If they aren't confident they will ask for a proof like a valid credit or debit card. If you want to be completely denial-proof, go to your bank a few days before departure and request a hand-sign and stamped statement of your bank account. Show that at the customs and proceed.'
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