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Travel Documents - Don't Leave Home Without Them




                                                 If you're planning to work overseas, always make
sure that you have with you all the pertinent travel documents. Your passport, which is your
most important travel document, should always come handy. Before exiting your country of
origin and entering your new destination, you will have to present your valid passport.

Be informed that countries have different rules regarding passport validity. To be safe, make sure
that your passport has at least six months validity from your planned date of return to your
country. It is also a good idea to take with you photocopies of your passport just in case your
passport is lost or stolen and you need to replace it while you're away.

Another important travel documents that you should prepare when planning to work abroad are
the residency permit, working permit or working visa. Before leaving your country, find out
the rules and regulations of the country you plan to work in regarding residency permits, work
permits or working visas. Get in touch with that country's foreign mission (embassy, high
commission or consulate) to know what you need to get these important travel documents. There
are countries that require your prospective employer to sponsor you before your work permit or
visa can be issued so make sure you have all the necessary papers.

Remember that these documents are very important and failing to take them with you can lead
you to trouble. Working abroad without these documents is considered a criminal act in some
countries and could result in your detention and/or deportation from that country. Also check the
visa requirements of countries you might be transiting on your way to your final destination. If
you plan to depart and re-enter the country you're working in, inquire about a multiple-entry visa.

Having a tourist visa may not allow you to undertake any form of work, including voluntary or
unpaid activities. Dont attempt to violate these rules for your sake.

To be safe, make sure you have the contact details of your native country's foreign missions in
your destination so you can easily ask for assistance if the need arises.

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  • 1. Travel Documents - Don't Leave Home Without Them If you're planning to work overseas, always make sure that you have with you all the pertinent travel documents. Your passport, which is your most important travel document, should always come handy. Before exiting your country of origin and entering your new destination, you will have to present your valid passport. Be informed that countries have different rules regarding passport validity. To be safe, make sure that your passport has at least six months validity from your planned date of return to your country. It is also a good idea to take with you photocopies of your passport just in case your passport is lost or stolen and you need to replace it while you're away. Another important travel documents that you should prepare when planning to work abroad are the residency permit, working permit or working visa. Before leaving your country, find out the rules and regulations of the country you plan to work in regarding residency permits, work permits or working visas. Get in touch with that country's foreign mission (embassy, high commission or consulate) to know what you need to get these important travel documents. There are countries that require your prospective employer to sponsor you before your work permit or visa can be issued so make sure you have all the necessary papers. Remember that these documents are very important and failing to take them with you can lead you to trouble. Working abroad without these documents is considered a criminal act in some countries and could result in your detention and/or deportation from that country. Also check the visa requirements of countries you might be transiting on your way to your final destination. If you plan to depart and re-enter the country you're working in, inquire about a multiple-entry visa. Having a tourist visa may not allow you to undertake any form of work, including voluntary or unpaid activities. Dont attempt to violate these rules for your sake. To be safe, make sure you have the contact details of your native country's foreign missions in your destination so you can easily ask for assistance if the need arises. http://www.incomeabroad.com/travel-documents-dont-leave-home-without-them/