LESSON 1 MIDTERM Flashcards
Is a process of legally securing the
necessary travel papers for perspective
passengers.
Documentation
Includes the review of travel documents
presented by the perspective passengers to
ascertain the period of validity of the
documents and that they meet the
requirements of the country in transit or
destination.
Documentation
In this travel the required document are Proof of identification issued by
the government (passport,
drivers license and birth
certificate for children.)
Domestic travel
document required for this travel are passport and visa
international travel
A booklet contains a photograph and
various identifying information as well as
pages for stamps and visa.
Passport
Is an endorsement of a passport
by a government authority that
allows the traveler to visit the
country for a specified purpose
within the approved period of
time
Visa
It is both a travel document and a
primary national identity document
issued to citizens of the Philippines since
there is no national identity card system
in the Philippines.
passport
It is issued in the form of a sticker
or stamp placed in the passport.
Visa
it is identified by an ink stamp in the
passengers passport. It is the most commonly used
whereby details of the visa are handwritten into
the spaces between the stamp.
Stamp Visa
is a document
permanently affixed to the passport by the issuing
country.
Machine readable visa
also known as arrival visa. The
passenger will be issued upon arrival in the
country.
Paper visa
is stored in a computer
and is linked to the passport number so
no label, sticker, or stamp is placed in the
passport before travel.
Electronic visa
It is generally issued at the
port of entry in the form of stamp visa.
Visa on Arrival
This visa is good for one
tourism related entry to the specific
country.
Single entry
it allows passenger to a
multiple visit into the country within its
validity period.
Multiple entry
provided to a passenger
traversing through a country to their
destination.
Transit
allows the holder to be employed
in the host country.
Work
it serves the purpose of a re-
entry permit which allows the visa holder
to return to the country of residence.
Resident
allows the holder to study at an
institution or training center in the
country of issuance.
Student
issued to the holder who is
intending to immigrate to the country of
issuance.
Immigrant
issued to the holder who is
intending to live in the country for at least a year.
Issued to people who intend to work in the
country or reside in the country for a period
longer than the tourist visa permit.
Nonimmigrant
issues to holders of immigrant, non-
immigrant and student visas who plan to exit and
subsequently re enter the country of residence.
Re-entry
is an endorsement made on a travel
document by a consular officer at a Philippine Embassy or Consulate abroad denoting that the visa application has been properly examined and that the bearer is permitted to proceed to the Philippines and request permission from the Philippine Immigration
Philippine Visa
is defined as a person without distinction
as to race, gender, language or religion, who is proceeding o
the Philippines for a legitimate, nonimmigrant purpose such
as sightseeing, sports, health, family reasons, training or
study
“foreign tourist”
Quota immigrants, of which no more than fifty of
any one nationality may be admitted within one
calendar year. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
Each country has its own land and maritime
areas near its shores and puts up certain
barriers to entry to protect its citizen. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE