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mertsymn
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Posted 7 years ago

Hello. I want to buy interrail ticket on internet. My name is Selahattin Mert.My surname is Seymen.I couldn\'t write my names in the box.I can write only one of my name.If I write \'Selahattin Seymen\' or \'Mert Seymen\' there will be a problem?

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hi and welcome to rail.cc,

personally I also have three names and a surname and I always have only my first name and the surname printed on the ticket. No problems.

For instance: John Michael Thomas (names) Moore (surname) would be John Moore on the ticket. So it would be the first of your names plus the surname.
However, you could also try to write "SelahattinMert" in the box if you feel more comfortable.

Are both of your names written in your passport/ID?

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mertsymn
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replied 7 years ago

Yes it was written in my passport.I couldn\'t write \'SelahattinMert\' because there is no character for this.I have another question.I\'m from Turkey and I\'m studying in Poland since one month for Erasmus.What will I write to the \'country of residence\' ?

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hm...which character is missing?? How do you write your name in other online shops etc?

If you are currently residing/living in Poland then this is your country of residence. However, you have to prove this by official, governmental issued documents (residecny permit, visa stating your current hometown).

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mertsymn
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replied 7 years ago

Usually I\'m using both of them.I can write Selahattin or Mert.It\'s not problem.The problem is I can\'t write at the same time.
If I write Turkey there will be a problem?

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

Hm..I would use the first name printed in the passport then.

I think that you could also write Turkey as country of residence...do you have a Schengen visa in your passport? Is it a student visa? If you have the visa in your passport and it says that you stay in Poland to study then it is probably better to write Polan as country of residence (if you can proof your residence with your visa and other official documents). It\'s always a bit compliated, sorry ;)

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mertsymn
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replied 7 years ago

I have visa for poland and I registered residence of poland.If I write poland,can I travel in poland by train?

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

You have to buy a Interrail ticket with "country of residency: Poland" then. You can only make one outbound and one inbound trip to/from the border in Poland then: [ux]https://rail.cc/en/how-to-interrail[/ux]

Buy an Interrail pass at [ux]https://rail.shop/interrail[/ux] if you want to travel in Europe outside of Poland; if you want to travel within Poland buy single tickets from PKP Intercity: [ux]https://rail.shop/pkpic/[/ux]

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mertsymn
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replied 7 years ago

Okay I\'ll write Poland.I\'m thinking write \'S Mert\'.What do you think about it?

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Flo
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replied 7 years ago

I would write the first name in the passport.