Travel Documentation
Everything your family needs to know before traveling internationally. Visa requirements, passport rules, entry conditions for children, and practical tips by destination.
Pro tip: Always check your passport validity (most countries require 6 months beyond your travel dates) and carry consent letters when traveling with children without both parents.

Planning a family trip to Japan starts with understanding the entry requirements. The good news is that Japan offers visa-free access to citizens of 68 countries, making it one of the easiest Asian destinations to visit.
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Indonesia's Visa on Arrival system makes Bali accessible to families from around the world. Here's everything you need to know about entering Indonesia with your children.
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Thailand welcomes families with open arms and a generous visa policy. Most nationalities can enter visa-free for 30 to 90 days, making it one of Southeast Asia's most accessible destinations.
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Singapore offers visa-free access to citizens of many countries, but has strict customs rules that every family should know before arrival.
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Hong Kong and mainland China have different entry requirements. Hong Kong is visa-free for most nationalities, while mainland China requires more planning.
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Turkey's convenient e-Visa system makes entry straightforward for most nationalities. Apply online before your trip and you'll be exploring Istanbul's bazaars in no time.
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The UK has introduced its new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system. Here's what families need to know about visiting Britain with children.
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France is part of the Schengen Area, which means one visa covers 27 European countries. The new ETIAS system for visa-exempt travelers is now in effect.
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Iceland and the Nordic countries are part of the Schengen Area, offering visa-free access to many nationalities. Here's what families need to know for their Arctic adventure.
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