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Balmoral International Group Requirements
We all want to travel Luxembourg. As one of the foundations of the great continent of Europe, the Grand Duchy has a lot to show and to teach to the world. Being able to travel with ease would need us to review the requirements and follow the regulations.
Balmoral International Group Luxembourg prepared the following list for a safe travel:
1. Passport
A passport valid for three months beyond the length of stay and issued beyond ten years is required for countries including Australia, Britain, Canada and other European nation. Do not forget to bring your passport whenever you go to as it serves a very delicate piece of information in your identity.
2. Visas
Visa is required for other countries located outside of Europe, Canada, Australia and other European nation. For nationals who lived in the aforementioned countries, you can stay in Luxembourg for up to 90 days without a visa. You are also advised to check with the embassy to know further details.
3. Traveling with Children
According to international practice, all children traveling internationally must now have their own passport. Children under the age of six with Schengen visa can avail of the passport free of charge. Some airline companies follow strict rules on unaccompanied minors and age restrictions.
4. Entry restrictions
Besides visa requirements as listed above, and the movement of contraband and banned items, there are few entry restrictions. Of course, traveling with illegal materials is prohibited and punishable by law.
5. Entry with pets
Cats and dogs over three months old may enter Luxembourg from within the Europe provided they are in possession of a valid Europe pet passport, available from any vet, identifying the animal and showing proof of vaccination against rabies. They must also have an identifying microchip or tattoo. Rabbits and other rodents do not require a pet passport, but must be declared at the border. Animals can be moved to Luxembourg from outside the EU, but must have a recognised veterinary certificate, a microchip or tattoo, and proof of vaccination against rabies.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jhenny Stanford .