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Things to check before you go on holiday

Posted On : Jul-03-2009 | seen (608) times | Article Word Count : 505 |

The last thing you want to be doing while you are on holiday is sorting out a load of bureaucratic hassles, so it is a good idea to get these out of the way before you go.
The last thing you want to be doing while you are on holiday is sorting out a load of bureaucratic hassles, so it is a good idea to get these out of the way before you go. Here are just a few of the things that you might want to get sorted out before you leave:

Check the Foreign and Commonwealth website for travel advice for the country that you are visiting, and sign up for email alerts to keep you up to date with the latest info.

Once you know where you will be staying, you should find out the address of the nearest British Embassy. A quick glance at their website should make you aware of their opening hours and the services that they can provide.

It is a very good idea to take out travel insurance, as if anything should go wrong while you are abroad, it can be very expensive to set it right. Frequent travellers should investigate whether it might be cheaper to get an annual travel insurance policy, which also takes a lot of the paperwork out of insuring multiple foreign trips. Make sure that you will be covered for all your planned activities, and take out extra cover if necessary.

Tourists who are travelling within the European Union should get themselves a free EHIC(European Health Insurance Card), which can be obtained from any branch of the post office or directly from the EHIC website. This card entitles the bearer to free emergency medical treatment in any EU country, and can greatly expedite the admissions process in European hospitals. Remember that the emergency service number in most EU countries is 112, rather than 999, the number that is more familiar to UK residents.

Check in with your GP to find out whether you need any vaccinations for the places you intend to visit. Some vaccinations need to be administered six weeks before travel, so the sooner you do this the better.

Make sure all your travel documentation, such as passports and visas, are in date and in order. Some countries require a passport with at least six months to run on it from the time of arrival for entry, so make sure your dates stack up.

If you are applying for a passport for the first time, you will be required to attend an interview to ensure that you are who you say you are, and you should allow six weeks for the processing of your application.

Make copies of your passport, visa, and insurance documents and leave them in a safe place, or with a trusted friend or relative. Alternatively, you can scan and upload them to a secure data storage site, which means that they can be accessed remotely anywhere in the world should you lose the originals.

If you are driving, make sure your driving license is up to date and valid, and make yourself aware of the road rules in the country you are visiting.

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