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Travel Documentation

Travel Documentation. Passports. Why do we need a passport?. It’s a form of identification Issued by government to show your identity and nationality

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Travel Documentation

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  1. Travel Documentation Passports

  2. Why do we need a passport? • It’s a form of identification • Issued by government to show your identity and nationality • Essentially, a passport is an authorized document requesting that its bearer be allowed to pass freely and be granted protection in a foreign country. • They're made to fit a standard size, they include a photograph and other identifying details, and they need to be renewed periodically.

  3. What do you need to travel? • To drive across provinces by car = nothing • To fly between provinces = some form of government ID (drivers license, health card) • To drive across to the US = passport • To fly to the US = passport • To fly anywhere in the world = passport

  4. Passports from around the world

  5. Types of travel documents • http://www.passport.gc.ca/pptc/documents.aspx?lang=eng

  6. What do the stamps inside a passport mean?

  7. How to Apply for a Passport • http://www.ppt.gc.ca/form/pdfs/pptc153.pdf

  8. Travelling with Children • http://travel.gc.ca/travelling/children/children-travel

  9. Children on an airplane = usually a disaster Flying Checklist • It is not easy for a child to sit quietly for hours at a time!!!! • http://travel.gc.ca/travelling/children/taking-children-on-a-plane Need to bring:- stroller- car seat- entertainment (books, toys)- snacks- diapers

  10. Booking, ticketing and seating rules for infants: Infant

  11. Booking, ticketing and seating rules for children: Children Baggage • Infant = Two pieces of infant equipment (e.g. infant restraint system, playpen or stroller) are permitted at no charge. • Children = One piece of child/infant equipment (e.g. approved restraint system, playpen or stroller) will be permitted at no charge in addition to the checked baggage allowance.

  12. Travel Tips with Children • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chRQtUzFuPo

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