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Tips . . . Passports
 In Ireland,
Passport application forms are available from all Garda stations and from Post
Offices that provide the "Passport Express" service. Children under 16
years of age, who are Irish Citizens may be included on a parents' passport at
the time of issue and can travel to most countries up to their 16th Birthday without
a separate passport. A person over 16 MUST have his/her own passport. A child
under 16 years of age can hold a passport in his or her own right with the consent
of both parents. Your passport is a valuable document. You must carry
it when travelling abroad, including on visits to other members states of the
European Union except the U.K., although it is advisable to bring some form of
identification when travelling to the U.K. You will often have to produce your
passport when registering at hotels or cashing travellers cheques. For
further up to date information on passports visit www.irlgov.ie
website and look for Foreign Affairs, Department of. Some countries
insist that passports must be valid for 6 or more months after the date you are
visiting. Visas
Many countries require Irish Citizens
to have a visa before they can enter that country on holiday or to work. Please
check with your Worldchoice agent about visas for your destination or the Embassy
or Consulate of the Country you intend to visit. Please allow plenty
of time to apply for your visa if required. Health
Issues & Vaccinations Prior to travelling abroad for an extended period
you should consider consulting your doctor in order to discuss known or possible
health risks. This is particularly important if you are visiting a tropical region
or a country where the conditions exist for the spread of infectious diseases.
If you take medication on a regular basis you should ask your doctor to prescribe
an amount adequate for your visit and bring it with you. Certain diseases
are prevalent in particular world regions. Malaria is present in parts of Africa,
Central and South America, Asia and the Pacific. Some diseases or illnesses -
e.g. cholera, dysentery, hepatitis A, typhoid, various types of food poisoning
- can be contracted from consumption of contaminated food or water, especially
in areas where standards of hygiene are low. If you are visiting such areas you
should avoid certain foodstuffs, particularly dairy products salads, seafood and
untreated water. For further information on vaccinations click on www.travelvax.net
Check
here for the weather for your holiday destination
E111
If you are visiting another Member State of the European Union you
are entitled to receive emergency medical treatment on the same basis as a national
of the country concerned, but you must bring with you a form E111 issued by your
local Health Board. Remember however, the form E111, does not replace
full Travel Insurance Cover. Pre-trip
planning checklist Have
you got?
- A Valid Passport
- A Visa
if necessary
- Holiday
Insurance
- Travellers
Cheques & Foreign Currency & Credit Cards
- Vaccination
requirements
- Car
Hire and your Driving Licence
For
your peace of mind! - Switch
off Gas and Electricity
- Lock
all windows and doors securely
- Cancel
milk and newspaper deliveries.
- Leave
a house key and contact address with a neighbour or the police.
- Check
dates and flight timings on your tickets
Safety
First when Travelling. - Invest
in adequate travel/medical insurance
- Bring
enough money for your trip, but limit the amount of cash you carry - by using
traveller's cheques, euro cheques or international credit cards.
- Ensure
your passport is valid for longer than the duration of your trip.
- Bring
a photocopy of the personal information pages of your passport Ensure that you
obtain in advance, any visas you require.
- Do
not overstay the period of your permitted visit.
- Never
carry items for others
- Never
leave your luggage unattended.
- Consider
leaving valuables in the hotel safe or safety deposit box.
- Seek
advice locally about places to visit and to steer clear of; at night avoid dark
or isolated areas.
- Keep
in touch with home and let family or friends know when they can next expect to
hear from you and how they can contact you in an emergency
- Plan
the routes of car journeys in advance, keep doors locked, do not give lifts to
hitchhikers, park in safe and well-lit areas.
What
you want, where you want, when you want Ö
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