1-
Check the latest travel advice
for your destination and subscribe to receive free
e-mail notification each time the travel advice for
your destination is updated.
2-
Take out appropriate
travel insurance to cover hospital
treatment, medical evacuation and any activities,
including adventure sports, in which you plan to participate.
3-
Before travelling
overseas register your travel and contact details
online or at the local Australian embassy, high commission
or consulate once you arrive, so we can contact you
in an emergency.
4- Obey
the law. Consular assistance cannot
override local laws, even where local laws appear
harsh or unjust by Australian standards.
5-
Check to see if you
require visas for the country or countries
you are visiting or transiting. Be aware that a visa
does not guarantee entry.
6-
Make copies
of your passport details, insurance policy, travellers
cheques, visas and credit card numbers. Carry one
copy in a separate place to the originals and leave
a copy with someone at home.
7-
Check with health professionals
for information on recommended vaccinations or other
precautions and find out about overseas laws on travelling
with medicines.
8-
Make sure your passport
has at least six months validity and
carry additional copies of your passport photo with
you in case you need a replacement passport while
overseas.
9-
Leave a copy of your travel
itinerary with someone at home and
keep in regular contact with friends and relatives
while overseas.
10-
Before departing Australia check whether
you are regarded as a national of the country you
intend to visit. Research
whether holding dual nationality has any implications
for your travel.