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What travel documents do I need? Pre-trip checklist

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A scene: you’re packing your luggage, excited to go, but then freeze in cold panic. “Wait...what have I forgotten?!"

Travel anxiety is no fun – but neither is getting stuck at security without a passport. Not to mention all the other travel documents you need these days! Vax certification what? Mandatory travel insurance who?

So for your peace of mind, here’s a handy pre-departure checklist. Ready, set…travel docs!

Passport

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If you do nothing else, pack your valid Australian passport. Everyone going on your trip will need one (children included), so having this document in place is as important as your plane ticket. Without it, you can’t leave the country – and if you lose it and don’t report it, there could be serious legal consequences

Your passport must be valid at least six months from when you plan your trip to end. This way, you still have a passport even if you get waylaid abroad. If your passport is about to expire, renew it at a participating Australia Post Office with at least 6 weeks buffer before your trip.

While travelling, keep your passport in good condition and in a safe place (like in a document pouch on your person). As a precaution, scan your passport and email it to yourself or take a photo on your phone so that you have a spare copy.

NOTE: Those who had their primary identity documents leaked in the recent Optus and Medibank data breaches should follow advice from those organisations on whether to replace these documents. The Australian government has generally advised that compromised passports are still valid for travel.

Visa

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Depending on where you’re travelling, you may need a visa. The type of visa you need will depend on border entry requirements and the purpose of your visit.

Visas come with specific rules on what you can and cannot do while in the country, so make sure you are thoroughly aware of the guidelines that apply to you.

You can contact the embassy or consulate of your destination country if you have any questions about their visas or application process. They can also answer questions about entry and exit requirements. 

If you’re travelling to Europe, keep in mind there may be special Schengen area visa requirements that apply to you.

Tickets, reservations, and itinerary

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Pack printed and electronic copies of everything you’ve booked on your itinerary. This includes:

  • Tickets (planes, trains, ferries, etc.).
  • Accommodation bookings. 
  • Rental car bookings.
  • Entertainment and event bookings/information.

You can even set reminders about when to take COVID-19 tests so that you can move between countries with ease.

Driver’s licence and/or international driver’s permit

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If you are planning on driving while travelling abroad, pack your valid Australian driver’s licence and/or international driver’s permit (IDP), which translates your Aussie licence into nine different languages. 

Note: an IDP is only valid if you bring your domestic licence, as well. 

Electronic licences may not be valid at your destination, so always bring the original and keep electronic copies for emergencies only.

Different countries will have different requirements for foreigners operating vehicles (such as hire cars), so research beforehand to know what you’ll need.

International COVID-19 vaccine certificate

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Ongoing disruptions and health risks from the pandemic continue to impact border entry requirements. It’s critical to provide valid proof of vaccination from an approved vaccine (electronic and/or hard copy) if your destination country still requires it for entry. 

Different countries will have different approved lists of vaccines, so you can compare the doses you received with what’s required by your destination.

If you are not fully vaccinated but have an exemption, make sure you pack your exemption certificate (electronic and/or hard copy). Many countries now allow unvaccinated travellers to visit, but other restrictions and document requirements may apply.

Negative COVID-19 test result and/or declaration

COVID rapid antigen test

Some countries still require a negative COVID-19 test result at least 24-72 hours before you travel, so book a doctor’s appointment and obtain a copy of the negative test result to have on hand at border checkpoints.

This requirement may also apply if you've visited specific countries, even if just for a layover. (Regardless of entry requirements, it's still a good idea to pack a few rapid tests). 

Certain countries may also mandate you sign a COVID-19 entry declaration, so get across your destination’s border restrictions and obey accordingly.

Banking documents, foreign currency, and travel credit cards

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Getting stuck without access to money abroad can leave you in dire straits. Before you travel, let your bank know where you’re going and organise access to foreign currency. Check how much cash you can carry into your destination country and carry copies of your bank’s international contact details in case of emergencies.

If you are looking for ways to keep your money secure while travelling, a travel credit card can provide additional protection while avoiding foreign currency fees, overseas purchase fees, and international ATM fees.

Stressed about money? Here's how to make a world-class travel budget for your trip.

Travel insurance policy

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Travel insurance has quickly become as important and necessary as your passport. If you have purchased a policy, ascertain what you’re covered for by reading the product disclosure agreement (PDS) and carry a copy while travelling abroad. 

You should also have your provider’s international contact details on hand in case of emergencies; contact them for assistance once you’re no longer in immediate danger. 

Some countries these days require foreign travellers to purchase a travel insurance policy that at least covers the medical costs associated with treating COVID-19. Read the PDS carefully to make sure your policy gives you adequate cover.

As a precaution, you could also take proof of ownership for any special or expensive items (like a laptop) that you might be taking with you, in case they get lost, damaged, or stolen. Proof of ownership includes purchase receipts or photos. This way, you have important evidentiary support if you have to lodge a claim.

For more information on what to take on your travels, check out our travel insurance guides 

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Evlin, RG146 Generic Knowledge certified and a UTS Communications graduate, is a leading voice in finance news. As Mozo's go-to writer for RBA and interest rates, her work regularly features in Google's Top Stories and major publications like News.com.au.

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