What to do before Traveling for a holiday


WHAT TO DO BEFORE TRAVELLING FOR A HOLIDAY


Make your own to-do list and follow it step by step. Take a look here:

1. Copy your passport and check the expiry date

You never know what’s going to happen. Your passport might get lost or stolen, and then you won’t be able to leave the country. Copy your passport, and put the copies in various places (email, drive etc.), It won’t be enough at the airport, but an embassy will be able to help you quicker. Moreover, leave a copy with your family so they can confirm information or help from your own country. The expiry date is very important. Some countries need your passport to be valid for six months after the date of your entrance. If yours expires soon, consider getting a new one; otherwise, you won’t be allowed in.

2. Check if you need a visa or there is an entrance fee

As far as entry to the country is concerned, check if you need a visa. Check your embassy website for the appropriate regulations. Some visas can be bought at the airport or border, but others you need to get before the trip. Don’t forget to check the fees and currencies you need to pay in. It’s advisable to get a visa before leaving your home country, simply because it’s cheaper.

3. Check-in with a doctor and ask for vaccinations

Going to the other side of the world means completely different from the environment you’re used to. When visiting some exotic places, you’ll need to vaccinate yourself. Arrange an appointment with your doctor a month before the trip, because some vaccinations need a few doses to work. Don’t forget to carry vaccination card with you, they do check at the immigration desk.
WHAT TO DO BEFORE TRAVELLING FOR A HOLIDAY


4. Get medications

You never know what’s going to happen, from flu to stomach problems. You don’t want to spend your vacation on the toilet or sweating out a fever in bed. It’s better to buy meds compatible with your body in your pharmacy than to try to find them abroad. If you need prescription medication, get a document from your doctor confirming that you need them. Else, border control or customs officers might take them away or accuse you of drug trafficking.

5. Health insurance

Check if your insurance policy applies abroad for emergency cases. If not, consider getting travel insurance. Hospitals can be really expensive, and it’s better to be safe than sorry.

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