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Avoiding Passport Panic Before Your Vacation Rental

It is too easy to forget about the simplest of things when planning and packing for your holiday.

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Avoiding Passport Panic Before Your Vacation Rental
Avoiding Passport Panic Before Your Vacation Rental
PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 07, 2009 -
It is too easy to forget about the simplest of things when planning and packing for your holiday. Making sure that your passport is valid and up-to-date will ensure that you breeze through the arrival gates of your destination airport and avoid holiday catastrophe.

Before booking your holiday, it is wise to make sure whether you will need your passport for travel. Some countries invariably change foreign entry requirements and arriving without the required documents can leave you red-faced. However, with over 80% of countries requiring a valid passport upon arrival, it is more than likely it will be needed.

To avoid the stresses and strains of a last-minute dash to the passport offices, it is recommended that you apply for a passport renewal between 8 to 11 months before expiry. This is largely because many destinations (http://www.vacationrentalpeople.com) require a minimum of 6 to 8 months of validity before issuing a travel visa.

It is possible to request a longer passport if you are a frequent traveller, allowing you to clock up the air miles for an extended period of time and without the worry of renewing so soon.

Should you be travelling to a far flung destination, making two copies of your passport and photos is a wise decision. Leaving one copy of all relevant documentation with a family member can be useful in case of emergency thousands of miles from home.

Upon arrival at your vacation destination (http://www.vacationrentalpeople.com), avail yourself of security measures within your accommodation and store your passport and similarly important travel documents locked in your safe. Also ensure that you do not leave your passport out of sight when using it for identification purposes. As passports are the easiest way to gain unlawful entry through customs, it pays to be vigilant.

If the worst happens and your passport is misplaced, ensure that you immediately report the incident to your closest national embassy. This will enable you to receive a temporary passport to return home at the end of your vacation (http://www.vacationrentalpeople.com).

There are ways and means around passport problems and heeding such guidelines will ensure you enjoy a memorable vacation.

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Source:Nick Beesley
Country:United Kingdom
Industry:Travel, Tourism, Lifestyle
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Last Updated:Sep 07, 2009
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