Kuno,
I spoke to him on the phone last night and that's what he told me. Being Polish he obviously has a EU passport, like everybody else, but also has the right of abode in Egypt.
He told me he's had more hassle from the Egyptians about taking his Egyptian registered land cruiser into Libya than from the Libyan officials, whom he never saw in person. All arrangements were made for him by a Libyan tour operator, whom I know personally and can guarantee is a very nice and very efficient bloke.
I am not totally surprised, because when it comes to visas, like most things in Libya, it's not about what you know but who you know.
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Roman (UK)
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