As I know:
Inside the EU you should bring with you your official identity card (released by one of the EU country) OR your passport.
If you arrive from outside the EU or you would like to cross the border of the EU, you need your passport.
Special case is Switzerland (not member of the EU), which is only few km from Esino Lario. For EU citizens, ID card or passport is required to step into Switzerland.

Best,
Samat


On Fri, Jun 17, 2016 at 12:55 PM, Lluís Madurell Alemany <lowis.madu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all

For European Union citizens do we need to bring the passport? Is not enought with ID?

Thanks.


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Lluís Madurell Alemany
Lluis_tgn

2016-06-17 7:45 GMT+02:00 Iolanda Pensa <iolanda@pensa.it>:
Dear all
yes. All the accommodation in Esino Lario have sheets and towels. We only have a building (scout centre ex-ristoro) for which we request a seeping bag or sheets, but it is a building we are using for some of the volunteers, in exceptional cases and we have already informed people about it.

yes. In general there are no private bathrooms.
Please bring your toiletry (you can also buy it in the shops of the village which will be open everyday June 22-27 with different longer times but more or less from 9 to 8) and your hairdryer if you need one (with the necessary adapter). I suggest you also to bring some warm cloths (sweater, jacket, umbrella and shoes for the rain - we expect 15-20 degrees which commonly is not very suitable for flip-flap), your adapter if needed, and some euro for taxi (taxi almost never accept visa), for your personal expenses and as deposit for your key if you are in Esino. There is a bank and ATM in Esino Lario but it can be quicker to change or to withdraw money at the airport or at the Milan railway station.

To accelerate the registration please prepare for us
1. a printed copy of your registration code 
2. a printed copy of your passport
3. if possible 10 euro as a deposit for your key (only for people staying in Esino Lario; we will not ask it to everyone but if you have it ready makes things quicker)

thanks
iolanda

Il giorno 17 giu 2016, alle ore 01:30, Risker <risker.wp@gmail.com> ha scritto:


On 16 June 2016 at 19:19, Lodewijk <lodewijk@effeietsanders.org> wrote:
Hi,

As I am preparing to leave, I was checking a few basic things, which I couldn't find in the documentation. Maybe it is obvious, or I overlooked it - apologies in that case. 

I was wondering what exactly is provided for in the accommodation. It's shared and simple rooms, probably with shared bathrooms etc. Could you confirm it's a cheap hotel-like setting, where bed sheets, towels etc are provided for? It would save me luggage, so that would be great :) And am I correct to assume that toiletries are available somewhere in the village if need be? 

Thanks for confirming!

 
Hmmm.  According to the "Getting Ready" page[1], if you are assigned to a guesthouse or flat, they will provide bedding and towels.  I think it would be safe to assume the same for hotel rooms (although it is not specified).  However, there is specifically no mention of whether one needs to bring bedding/towels for the "specialty lodging" (dormitory). 
 
This was one of the reasons I wanted to know where I was staying, because I would have asked this very question myself if I'd been assigned to "specialty lodging". 
 
Risker/Anne
 
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