Senin, 16 Oktober 2017

Travel Documents

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we need travel document to travel around the world. because document travel is like a gateway in ticket for enter a country. here are some kind of travel documents :






Passport
A passport is a travel document, usually issued by a country's government, that certifies the identity and nationality of its holder primarily for the purpose of international travel

Types of Passport
Passport (also called tourist passport or regular passport) – The most common form of passport, issued to citizens and other nationals. Occasionally, children are registered within the parents' passport, making it equivalent to a family passport.

  • ·     Official passport (also called service passport) – Issued to government employees for work-related travel, and their accompanying dependants.

  • ·     Diplomatic passport – Issued to diplomats of a country and their accompanying dependents for official international travel and residence. Accredited diplomats of certain grades may be granted diplomatic immunity by a host country, but this is not automatically conferred by holding a diplomatic passport. Any diplomatic privileges apply in the country to which the diplomat is accredited; elsewhere diplomatic passport holders must adhere to the same regulations and travel procedures as are required of other nationals of their country.

  • ·      Emergency passport (also called temporary passport) – Issued to persons whose passports were lost or stolen, without time to obtain a replacement. Laissez-passer are also used for this purpose.

  • ·       Collective passport – Issued to defined groups for travel together to particular destinations, such as a group of school children on a school trip.

  • ·     Family passport – Issued to an entire family. There is one passport holder, who may travel alone or with other family members included in the passport. A family member who is not the passport holder cannot use the passport for travel without the passport holder.[citation needed] Few countries now issue family passports; for example, all the EU countries and Canada require each child to have his or her own passport






Visa
A visa (from the Latin charta visa, meaning "paper which has been seen")  is a conditional authorization granted by a country to a foreigner, allowing them to enter, remain within, or to leave that country.

Types of Visa
  • ·         Private visa, for private visits by invitation from residents of the visited country.
  • ·         Tourist visa, for a limited period of leisure travel, no business activities allowed.
  • ·     Visa for medical reasons, for undertaking diagnostics or a course of treatment in the visited country's hospitals or other medical facilities.
  • ·   Business visa, for engaging in commerce in the country. These visas generally preclude permanent employment, for which a work visa would be required.
  • ·    Working holiday visa, for individuals traveling between nations offering a working holiday program, allowing young people to undertake temporary work while traveling.
  • ·   Athletic or artistic visa, issued to athletes and performing artists (and their supporting staff) performing at competitions, concerts, shows and other events.