If you travel abroad we will give you 10 valuable tips that can make the journey easier:
1. Make sure you carry all your personal papers in order: unexpired passport and visas if required by the destination country.
2. Read the brochures and notices (and especially public announcements or warnings for travelers on health and other important issues) of the consulates or embassies of the countries you plan to visit.
3. It is advisable to become familiar with local laws and customs of the countries to which you are traveling. Remember that the freedoms and rights that the constitution of his country are not always applicable in the countries to which it has to travel. You are required to respect and enforce the laws of the countries they visit abroad.
4. Make two copies of the identification page of your passport. This will facilitate replacement if your passport is stolen or is lost. Leave one copy at home with friends or family so that you can easily connect from abroad. Carry the other with you and keep it separate from your passport.
5. Leave a copy of the route of your trip with your family or friends so that they can easily be contacted in case of an emergency.
6. Take care of your luggage permanently. Do not let him alone or unattended in public areas (airports, hotel hall ...). Do not accept packages from strangers.
7. Know the embassies and consulates of the country in foreign countries to which it has to travel. Mailing Addresses and phone are very useful in case something wrong happens. It's easy to get this information online. See for example: Spanish embassies abroad.
8. Try not to draw attention on countries, cities or areas over which it does not have much information. Avoid these situations flaunt expensive jewelry or clothes that attract attention, and do not carry excessive amounts of money or credit cards. De carry store in different places.
9. To avoid breach of local laws concerned only with authorized agents when changing currency or purchase art or antiques.
10. If you encounter any problem, promptly contact your nearest embassy.
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