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    Americans Can Now Enter The U.S. With Expired Passports

    by SharonKurheg May 26, 2021
    by SharonKurheg May 26, 2021

    While perusing the internet in recent months, I’ve seen a lot of posts that go the way of, “We’ve been living in [name of foreign country] and need to get …

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    How To Avoid Extra Credit Card Fees During International Travel

    by joeheg April 29, 2021
    by joeheg April 29, 2021

    Going on an international trip is very exciting but it can also be very expensive. Using a credit card to pay for purchases when traveling internationally is often the best …

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    France Planning To Lift Travel Restrictions For Vaccinated Americans, Others

    by SharonKurheg April 21, 2021
    by SharonKurheg April 21, 2021

    French President Emmanuel Macron told CBS News that France would begin lifting restrictions towards international travel with non-European nations starting next month. “We will progressively lift the restrictions at the …

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    Iceland Added To List Of Countries Allowing “No Test Or Quarantine” Entry If Vaccinated

    by SharonKurheg February 1, 2021
    by SharonKurheg February 1, 2021

    The government of Iceland has announced they will begin allowing travelers from approved countries to skip mandatory testing and/or quarantine, as long as they show appropriate proof of being vaccinated …

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    What’s The Future Of Travel Under a Biden Presidency?

    by SharonKurheg November 10, 2020
    by SharonKurheg November 10, 2020

    COVID-19 has played havoc with the travel industry. Hotels, airlines, cruise ships, car rental companies, restaurants, travel agencies and tour operators, among several other travel-related industries, have lost billions upon …

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    New Requirements For Traveling To Canada Announced

    by SharonKurheg November 4, 2020
    by SharonKurheg November 4, 2020

    The border between the U.S. and Canada remains closed and Prime Minister Trudeau has given his thoughts of when the border will reopen. The monthly “the border’s still closed” announcement …

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    Canada Is Loosening Its International Travel Restrictions

    by SharonKurheg October 5, 2020
    by SharonKurheg October 5, 2020

    The border between the U.S. and Canada has been closed since March 21st. That will remain in effect through at least October 21st. However in an unexpected move, some of …

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    Man Left Child Behind Due To Expired Passport – What Would You Have Done?

    by SharonKurheg September 3, 2020
    by SharonKurheg September 3, 2020

    I love reading Reddit. It has all different kinds of subjects and although you have to get past the trolls sometimes, some conversations can be really interesting. Reddit has an …

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    The Countries That Now Require International Health Insurance For Entry, Due To COVID

    by SharonKurheg August 14, 2020
    by SharonKurheg August 14, 2020

    There are admittedly not very many countries that will allow Americans to visit them right now – as of this writing, only about 20. Regardless of Americans’ ability to enter …

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    The New State Department Travel Advisory Levels Are Crazily Inaccurate

    by SharonKurheg August 10, 2020
    by SharonKurheg August 10, 2020

    The U.S. State Department has a system in place to warn U.S. travelers of potential safety issues before they travel internationally. The warnings (well, advisories) are in levels, based on …

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