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3. Institution / program

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5. Global Affairs Canada provides assistance to Canadian travellers before they go abroad by:

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6. Global Affairs Canada publishes a series of smart-travel publications, including:

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7. The website travel.gc.ca provides a reliable, one-stop shop for information on:

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8. Travel Advice and Advisories offer information on safety and security, local laws and customs, entry requirements, health conditions and other important travel issues.

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9. Travel Advice and Advisories are available for about 200 destinations.

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10. The Canadian government's advice and recommendations about safety and security in foreign countries may include an official Travel Advisory, which advises Canadians to:

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11. Travel insurers generally take the government’s Travel Advisories into account in their refund/reimbursement policy.

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12. Travel counsellors can subscribe to free Travel Updates and receive a daily email message covering Travel Advice and Advisories.

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13. Global Affairs Canada offers a registration service for all Canadians travelling or living abroad, so that they can be contacted and assisted in an emergency.

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14. Free, bilingual publications, such as Her Own Way, Bon Voyage, But… and Advice for Cruise Travellers, can be ordered at which website?

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15. The Traveller’s checklist provides a handy reminder of:

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16. How many types of passports are there?

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17. Passports for all Canadians, regardless of age, are valid for 10 years.

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18. Canadians intending to visit China require a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the date of the expected departure from the country.

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19. Children under 16 years of age are not required to have their own passport. Adding a child’s name to a parent’s passport is sufficient.

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20. If a person younger than 18 is travelling alone or with only one parent or another accompanying adult, documentation proving the trip is permitted by both parents should be carried.

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21. Canadians with dual citizenship can receive Canadian consular assistance no matter where they travel.

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22. Canadians do not require a passport for air travel to the United States.

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23. Canadians stranded in foreign countries may be issued emergency travel documents by Canadian government offices abroad on behalf of Passport Program.

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24. Travel counsellors can refer their clients to which of the following websites for information on dealing with difficult situations abroad?

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25. Which of the following government agency websites provides information on duty-free goods that Canadians can legally bring back to Canada?

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26. Canadians who encounter problems abroad can contact consular officials in Ottawa for assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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27. As a safety precaution, travellers should carry contact information for Canadian government offices in the country they will be visiting. This information is available on which of the following websites?

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28. On behalf of Passport Program, Canadian government offices abroad may issue temporary passports to a Canadian citizen with an urgent, proven need for an interim passport, while waiting to receive a regular passport.

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