Travel in Sel Appa
Sel Appa is a large country of over 1.3 billion inhabitants. It is located on the continent of Sel Appa, along with MassPwnage, Comunisticturkeys, and De Jewish Mafia. It is a quite diverse nation molding all walks of life together. With a history going back more than four millennia, Sel Appa today is quite modernised and enjoys a prosperous economy. Being a powerful and wealthy nation, it has a mixture of densely-populated urban areas with wide areas of low population and incredible natural beauty.
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A visa is required for all visitors except:
- citizens of De Jewish Mafia, Comunisticturkeys, MassPwnage, or Eniarku
- attendees of sporting events
- some other cases
Such visitors will be granted 60 day renewable entry permits.
You may apply for a visa directly from Sel Appa, or with your nearest Sel Appan embassy or consulate. A visa lasts 90 days and can be renewed at a police station. A temporary identification card will be given when approved. Renewal must be completed before expiration and usually takes a few hours. There is no longer a grace period after expiration, meaning you can be arrested and deported if found with an expired visa.
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Transit visas are provided, but must be approved in advance. They usually last 24 hours and confine you to the airport. In an emergency, an emergency visa may be granted.
Customs
Customs is fairly straightforward and honesty is your best policy. Contraband, such as drugs and alcohol, must be declared. Religious use is generally exempted, unless the agent finds the claim absurd. Medicinal use simply needs a marked container and prescription. Interpretation has a wide latitude, but an ounce of cannabis will be laughed at. However, unlike most countries, you can legally store most contraband at the border until your departure. It must be sealed and registered with customs, and a fee charged. Historically, it was possible to have your contraband delivered to another port, if different from entry, however that program was eliminated during budget cuts in the 2010s. If this option does not work, customs agents will dispose of your contraband without a fuss. Anything smuggled into Sel Appa after this is strictly punished, and will likely result in deportation.
Animals and agricultural products are generally permitted, but may result in additional questioning. Endangered or sacred animal products (eg. turtles) are absolutely forbidden and will be seized and destroyed. Artifacts and treasures are generally permitted if proof of purchase or ownership can be provided.
Transport of arms and explosives is legal, but must be declared and registered. A visitors carry permit may be issued. Transport of money is not really restricted, but agents have the right to refuse entry to someone who appears to be a mule.
By plane
The major two international airports are Nemnenait and Anila City, however there are others. Air Sel Appa and Turtle Airlines are the two major international and domestic carriers, however some low-cost airlines have sprung up. Many foreign airlines also serve both airports.
By train
Train service enters Sel Appa from all of its neighbors, with Eniarku having the most connections, reflecting their former incorporation.
By bus
Bus service is available from all of Sel Appas neighbors, but is less common than trains.
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Cruise ships and liners make port all over Sel Appa.
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Sel Appa is a cash-centric society, but electronic payments can be made by card in some outlets. Some electronic payment services are accepted, but this is sporadic.
Money
Sel Appas currency is the Sel Appan pound (symbol: £, code: SAP) and is pegged to the price of a pound of copper, and divided into 100 pence. The coin denominations are: 1p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1, and £2. Cash is denominated in £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, and £500 (rare).
Tipping
Gratuity is generally included in bills. Bellhops, deliverymen, housekeeping, and the like should usually be tipped a pound or two per day or use.
Bargaining
Most small shops will welcome bargaining and often give you a deal. Some corporate chains may allow salespeople to make deals on big ticket items.
Currency exchange
Avoid the airport exchanges due to bad rates and high fees. Cash machines tend to offer the best rates if you have a card. Otherwise, you can exchange currencies at banks and exchange offices. Rates vary based on how well known a country is.
Credit cards
Credit cards are accepted in major chains and most cities, but Sel Appa is a very cash centered society. You may find establishments refusing cards or charging a fee.
Taxes
Value Added Tax of 15% is applied to most goods and services and included in the sales price. Certain categories of essential items are exempt. Provincial and local governments may not charge a VAT. There is no VAT refund program for tourists.
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Sel Appa is somewhat an outlier in being economically left, but socially conservative yet secular. One might think they were in a theocracy going by the attitudes of Sel Appans who frown upon drug and alcohol use, prostitution, abortion, and homosexuality. All are illegal, officially. Alcohol and drugs are permitted for private religious purposes, but public use is illegal and despised. It is generally advised to homosexual travelers to be discreet. Public displays of affection are broadly taboo, but behind closed doors, citizens arent nosy.
However, in recent years as stable Liberal Party leadership opened Sel Appa up, values have loosened. National law enforcement ceased to regulate drugs and alcohol beyond importation, and deprioritised anti-homosexuality laws. Provincial governments vary in enforcement. Historically, arrest and deportation were possible. In the 2020s, police generally tell violators to knock it off. In rural and working class areas, vigilantes are known to enforce their views, albeit more bluster than action. In more modern, urban areas, there is a more quiet tolerance.
Sel Appans are an open and welcoming people who love all cultures, no surprise given the diversity within. Racism is rare, but not illegal. Hate speech is not restricted, however racist comments might get dirty looks at a minimum. Christianity and Islam are both illegal, but only in public practice; private worship is private. Environmentalism has a deep current in Sel Appa, across the populace, almost a national religion. Desecrating nature is illegal and harshly punished.
Politics can be sensitive with the recent Russian secession being very divisive, and other subnational movements with various levels of influence. Anvorbuod separatism has tempered out, but residents there consider themselves different. The monarchy, recently abolished, still has supporters, especially on Fizroe Island and around the Bay. Republican sentiments are generally unwelcome.