Question Title 1. Last Name Question Title 2. First Name Question Title 3. Institution / program Question Title 4. Email Question Title 5. Global Affairs Canada provides assistance to Canadian travellers before they go abroad by: Recommending a travel counsellor Recommending travel destinations and guided tours Providing up-to-date information before they leave Canada Question Title 6. Global Affairs Canada publishes a series of smart-travel publications, including: Bon Voyage, But... Living Overseas: Know Before You Go Establishing a Business Overseas: Pitfalls to Avoid Question Title 7. The website travel.gc.ca provides a reliable, one-stop shop for information on: Specialty travel packages Security and safety conditions in foreign countries Weather reports Question Title 8. Travel Advice and Advisories offer information on safety and security, local laws and customs, entry requirements, health conditions and other important travel issues. True False Question Title 9. Travel Advice and Advisories are available for about 200 destinations. True False Question Title 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: Travel at their own risk Avoid non-essential travel Question Title 11. Travel insurers generally take the government’s Travel Advisories into account in their refund/reimbursement policy. True False Question Title 12. Travel counsellors can subscribe to free Travel Updates and receive a daily email message covering Travel Advice and Advisories. True False Question Title 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. True False Question Title 14. Free, bilingual publications, such as Her Own Way, Bon Voyage, But… and Advice for Cruise Travellers, can be ordered at which website? Canada.ca/passport travel.gc.ca cbsa-asfc.gc.ca Question Title 15. The Traveller’s checklist provides a handy reminder of: Important steps to take before leaving Canada Important steps to take before returning to Canada Question Title 16. How many types of passports are there? 1 3 4 7 Question Title 17. Passports for all Canadians, regardless of age, are valid for 10 years. True False Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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. True False Question Title 21. Canadians with dual citizenship can receive Canadian consular assistance no matter where they travel. True False Question Title 22. Canadians do not require a passport for air travel to the United States. True False Question Title 23. Canadians stranded in foreign countries may be issued emergency travel documents by Canadian government offices abroad on behalf of Passport Program. True False Question Title 24. Travel counsellors can refer their clients to which of the following websites for information on dealing with difficult situations abroad? passportcanada.gc.ca travel.gc.ca cbsa-asfc.gc.ca Question Title 25. Which of the following government agency websites provides information on duty-free goods that Canadians can legally bring back to Canada? Canada Border Services Agency Canadian Air Transport Security Authority Transport Canada Question Title 26. Canadians who encounter problems abroad can contact consular officials in Ottawa for assistance 24 hours a day, seven days a week. True False Question Title 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? travelhealth.gc.ca travel.gc.ca cbsa-asfc.gc.ca passportcanada.gc.ca Question Title 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. True False Done