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Obtaining
a Passport or Visas |
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Chances
are, you will need a passport for your holiday. If you don't
have one, leave plenty of time to get one because you don't
want this type of last minute hassle. In Canada, you can access
the Canadian Passport Office website at www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/passport/menu.asp.
In the US, you can access the American Passport Service website
at http://travel.state.gov/passport_services.html.
To locate embassies worldwide, check out EmbassyWeb.com at:
www.embpage.org. Keep in
mind that EmbassyWeb.com is not an official government site,
but functions to offer general, contact information. For Visa
information, it is recommended that you contact the official
government site of your destination country, or talk to your
local travel agent.
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You
might want to look at the National Tourism Office for your holiday
destination. That way, you can find additional information about
that destination, including facts regarding culture, customs,
and national holidays. A great website to locate National Tourism
Offices around the world is the Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory
site, located at: www.towd.com
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Using
the latest technologies, San Francisco based company, MedicinePlanet,
offers on-line healthcare information and service. The company
provides tailored information for women, families, seniors,
students, as well as special needs and business travelers. Information
can also be obtained regarding immunizations, diseases and safety
alerts. Check out the website at: www.travelhealth.com/home/
The American-based Center for Disease Control (CDC) offers helpful
information about health issues in specific destinations. To
view this site, go to: www.cdc.gov/travel/index.htm
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It
is important to make sure you have travel insurance before you
go. You may be covered under existing policies, but always check
before you travel. There are many travel insurance companies,
talk to your local travel agent for one that is best for you
and your needs.
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Many
countries issue travel advisories for their citizens. The
website for the Canada Travel Information and Advisory Reports
is:
http://voyage.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/destinations/menu_e.htm.
The American Travel Warnings and Consular Information is located
at:
http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html. Remember,
if you have any questions or concerns about your destination,
talk to your travel agent.
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International
Driving Permits |
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In
order to drive in other countries, it may be necessary to obtain
an International Driver's Permit. In some countries, your foreign
driver's license is valid for a certain number of days, and
then becomes invalid. For information about International licenses,
contact your national Automobile Association. In Canada, contact
CAA (the Canadian Automobile Association), and in the US, contact
AAA (the American Automobile Association). Otherwise, talk to
your local travel agent to find out if you will require an International
Driving Permit.
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Maps
are a great way to get acquainted with a country and its cities.
Refer to an atlas or check on-line for maps and quick facts
about your destination.
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Reading
local news is one great way to find information about a destination.
By reading newspapers of your destination, you can understand
the issues of that country, including daily occurrences, politics,
business, sports, etc. Check newspaper shops or surf on-line
to see what newspapers are available.
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Many
people buy travel guidebooks to take with them on their vacations.
There are different guides you can purchase that cater to different
types of travel. Depending on the type of travel you are doing,
look around in your local bookstore or check on-line.
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Travel
Magazines and E-zines |
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Depending
on the type of travel you are doing, you may choose to peruse
different travel magazines, or even travel e-zines. Take a look
at your local bookstore or on-line for travel magazines or e-zines.
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