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From BBC News
 
   Are Black & Asian Britons Putting Their Safety At Risk


1. Always take out travel insurance

Even if you feel at home in your destination accidents can still happen and medical expenses can be extortionate. For example it can cost up to £35,000 to get transported by air ambulance back to the UK from the Caribbean

It is unlikely you will have free access to good quality medical treatment, and costs can be extremely high if you become ill or injured

If you are a dual national, seek advice from your insurer on whether this affects your cover

2. Ensure all documentation is correct

Make sure the name on your passport is the same one you give when booking flights and arranging other travel documentation

If you have dual nationality, make sure you have a Certificate of Entitlement (to the Right of Abode) in the passport of your other nationality for you and your family

Make a photocopy of the relevant pages in your passports (back page of your British passport containing your photograph and details and the Certificate of Entitlement in your other passport) and keep them separately to your passports

3. Know the personal import laws

It is illegal to bring meat products & pickles, milk, dairy or other animal products (e.g. fish, eggs, honey), chestnuts, potatoes or potato seeds into the UK from any country outside the EU

The importing of any meat from wild animals (‘bushmeat’) is treated extremely seriously with possible penalties including fines or imprisonment

Check www.defra.gov.uk for more information

4. Go to your GP to check whether you or your family need vaccinations

Even if you have lived in a country in the past, you may no longer be immune to diseases local to that region

Ensure all required vaccinations are up-to-date - in some African states such as Zanzibar and Tanzania, entry is not permitted without a Yellow Fever certificate

Check the Department of Health website at www.dh.gov.uk for advice on current inoculations required for the country you are planning to visit

5. Know your nationality status

If you are a dual national in the country of your other nationality, Her Majesty's Government can provide you with consular assistance only in exceptional circumstances

6. Update yourself on the area you’re travelling to

· The laws, customs, political situation or safe and unsafe areas of a region can change very quickly – even a natural occurrence like a hurricane could seriously affect your trip. Check the Foreign Office website on www.fco.gov.uk/travel and click on ‘Travel Advice By Country’

Register via the website for your free email alerts service where you will be sent all the relevant travel advice changes to your favourite destinations.

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