travel Flashcards
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Step one in applying a new passport
Complete application form
step three in applying a new passport?
two identical colour photographs that are fewer than six months old.
Step four in applying a new passport?
lodge the passport application children between 10 and 16 you must go with a parent or guardian
What to do if you have lost or stolen a passport?
Complete a new passport
details of the stolen passport
attend an interview
pay the current application fee
What is a visa?
An endorsement on a passport that indicates that the holder is allowed to enter, leave or stay in a country for a specified period of time
Step two in applying a new passport
Collecting citizenship and identity documents you must confirm your Australian citizenship
Applying for or renewng visa
A person will usually pay a fee and complete an application form that requires personal detail
What are reasons a person may not be issued a visa?
general appearance, criminal records, and/or medical conditions. Many countries require a minimum of six months validity remaining on a person’s passport beyond their planned stay.
General medical requirements when travelling?
avoiding local tap water
wearing long clothing and insect repellent in mosquito-rife areas
packing a first aid kit
What are medical requirements when travelling?
potential visitors must have a certificate of vaccination for medical conditions such as yellow fever. Entry into the country may not be permitted unless proof of vaccination is presented to authorities.
What is the DFAT?
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade they provides quite extensive Safety and Security advice or travel warnings for a range of countries and regions.
What is travel insurance?
where the traveller pays an amount of money to a provider for protection against misadventure during the course of their travel.
What does travel insurance include?
health, property and travel cancellation.
5 Different tyoes of tourism?
Mass
Recreational
Sports
Religious
Adventure
What is tourism?
the temporary movement of people away from the places where they normally work and live
What is explorer tourism?
Arranges their own trip
Motivated to associate with local communities
What is mass tourists?
Least adventurous
Set itinerary
Keeps seperate from the local community
What is the drifter tourism?
Identifies with local community
Takes risk seeking out new experiences
Three ranges of Aboriginal natural and cultural experiences?
Visiting landscapes and waterways with unique fauna and flora
Bush tuvker and traditional hunting sites
Walking tours and museum visits
What is individual mass tourism?
Some control on itinerary
Uses accommodation as a base and use other transport
What is ecotourism?
All nature based forms of tourism that support and appreciates nature and the traditional cultures within them
What are the impacts of Covid 19 on tourism?
Major job losses in restaurants and bars
Reductions in demand for group tours and associated tour and coach market activity
Decrease in demand for both domestic and international travel
In what two ways does ecotourism differ from traditional tourism?
Recognises that many tourists do wish to learn about natural environments
Limits the impact of tourists facilities and visitors on the environment