Declaration Cards and other countries.
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Now I know we have a few BE posters who travel so maybe they can share their experiences on travelling to different countries when flying.
A few on here complain or comment on having to fill out the traveller declaration card form E311 when entering Canada. They find it a hassle or the questions asked inane and not relevant in their opinion.
Regardless of this which other countries do this i.e. ask you to fill out a declaration card and answer a few simple questions?
USA Yes they have a declaration card
Mexico is a tourist visa card
Cuba is a tourist visa card
I accept flying within the EU is different i.e. UK to Spain but which others require a declaration card of some description.
A few on here complain or comment on having to fill out the traveller declaration card form E311 when entering Canada. They find it a hassle or the questions asked inane and not relevant in their opinion.
Regardless of this which other countries do this i.e. ask you to fill out a declaration card and answer a few simple questions?
USA Yes they have a declaration card
Mexico is a tourist visa card
Cuba is a tourist visa card
I accept flying within the EU is different i.e. UK to Spain but which others require a declaration card of some description.
#2
You need one for Australia and if memory serves me there is a lot more to complete compared to Canada and the US
#3
New Zealand as well. It's similar to the Aussie one.
You also need to fill a card out when leaving Australia, not just entering.
http://www.immi.gov.au/managing-aust...ssenger-cards/
The Aussie one is more than just a few questions. Takes about 10 minutes to fill out. The Canadian one seems like nothing in comparison really.
You also need to fill a card out when leaving Australia, not just entering.
http://www.immi.gov.au/managing-aust...ssenger-cards/
The Aussie one is more than just a few questions. Takes about 10 minutes to fill out. The Canadian one seems like nothing in comparison really.
Last edited by Japonica; Apr 28th 2013 at 12:13 am.
#4
I think the question should be " which countries require their citizens to fill in the same paperwork as visitors"
Yes you have to fill in a landing card if you are landing in the UK, but not if you are a British citizen.
I get the impression that is what people are commenting about
Yes you have to fill in a landing card if you are landing in the UK, but not if you are a British citizen.
I get the impression that is what people are commenting about
#5
+1 on Zoe. Nail. Head.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
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+1 on Zoe. Nail. Head.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
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+1 on Zoe. Nail. Head.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
For me, it's less about having to fill out the card, although thats a faff that seems rather unnecessary, but it's the intrusive questions on what I have been doing out of Canada and why I, of all the people that work for the company I do, have to go do that. That's really none of Canada's business.
sometimes not even that. I guess I just look adorable and innocent
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I just tell them I can't hear. They soon get bored with having to stop mumbling.
#9
The form itself is a minor inconvenience. But I'm intrigued as to what is actually checked on it against the system, and how long it's kept for... FL?
#11
The documents were tallied.
If leaving with something of value like a fur hat that could only have been bought legally for £100 but not having at least £100 less than I arrived with (remembering that almost everything on the trip was already paid for) then indications were it had been bought illegally or following an illegal currency exchange.
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I had something similar first time I flew into Tbilisi in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia back in the 90s but for slightly different reasons - you had to list everything you had with you and the value... if you didn't list it, chances are you wouldn't find it in your bag when you opened it. 

#14
Ben keeps getting asked if he's ever had a Russian passport, slightly bizarre I think.
Apparently "Nyet" is not the correct response
Apparently "Nyet" is not the correct response
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I had something similar first time I flew into Tbilisi in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia back in the 90s but for slightly different reasons - you had to list everything you had with you and the value... if you didn't list it, chances are you wouldn't find it in your bag when you opened it. 




