This guide explains the crucial 'Rules (3)' in Papers, Please, detailing how to correctly process immigrants and avoid penalties. Learn the specifics to succeed.
Walkthrough
- 1Rule 3 Explained: Rule 3 pertains to the validity of entry documents. Specifically, it states that all documents must be present and correctly filled out. If a document is missing a required field, or if a document is missing entirely, the entrant is to be denied entry.
- 2Processing Entrants with Rule 3 Violations: When an entrant presents documents that violate Rule 3 (e.g., a missing photo, an incomplete permit, or no passport at all), you must deny them entry. This is indicated by stamping their passport with the 'Deny' stamp.
- 3Conditional Application of Rule 3: Be aware that other rules might override or interact with Rule 3. For instance, if an entrant has a valid Work Pass, they may not need a passport, or if they have a specific permit, certain other document requirements might be waived. Always check the most current rules posted at the booth.
- 4Consequences of Incorrect Application: Failing to apply Rule 3 correctly can lead to penalties. Denying entry when Rule 3 is not violated, or allowing entry when Rule 3 is violated, will result in a citation and a deduction from your pay.
Tips
- Always check the 'Rule 3' reminder at the top of your screen.
- Pay close attention to the specific requirements for each document type (e.g., ID cards, Work Permits, Entry Permits).
- If an entrant claims an exception or special circumstance, refer to the other active rules or directives for clarification.
- When in doubt, it is often safer to deny entry and receive a minor penalty than to incorrectly approve an entrant and receive a more significant penalty.
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