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Foreign Travel Advice
Launched in 2001, ‘Know Before You Go' is an ongoing travel safety campaign run by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO). It encourages British nationals to be better prepared for their overseas trips with a view to avoiding common travelling traumas, risks and dangers.
The key campaign message is simple and applies to everyone - Know Before You Go – get travel insurance, research your destination including local laws and customs, visit your GP at least six weeks before travelling overseas and make copies of important travel documents. Through a series of mini-drives we bring these, and other key messages, to specific categories of travellers, which complements the FCO's Travel Advice service.
Top Tips
- Check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) Travel Advice or call 0845 850 2829.
- Get travel insurance and check that the cover is appropriate.
- Check what vaccinations you need at least 6 weeks before you go and consider whether you need to take extra health precautions - Department of Health.
- Get a good guidebook and get to know your destination.
- Find out about local laws and customs.
- Ensure you have a valid passport that is in good condition and the necessary visas.
- Make copies of your passport (including any visa pages), insurance policy plus 24-hour emergency number, and ticket details. Leave these copies, your itinerary and contact details with family and friends.
- Take enough money for your trip and some back-up funds e.g. travellers cheques, sterling or US dollars.
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