Sunday, July 7, 2013

TRAVEL HELP! doing it Solo! NEED ANSWERS!?

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Marley


I have a 16month son and 3month old daughter.
I am flying to Australia soon from NZ i was wondering if there are any mothers out there that have been in this situtation. That has doen it solo.

Any tips. Or advise . PLEASE help.
What will i need. etc etc. ?



Answer
It's perfectly normal to be anxious about traveling with little ones--you'll be just fine though!

Make sure to allow plenty of time for everything. Arrive to the airport at least 2 hours early so that you'll have time for check in and security, plus any toilet breaks before boarding.

When you first arrive, ask the person at the front desk about flying with your two children. They should be able to help you with any questions that you have.

Pack a carry-on bag full of stuff to keep your 16 month old occupied and your 3 month old happy. Although you will have an entertainment system on the plane for yourself, your kids may not be able to see it well. A portable DVD player or laptop might be a good idea, along with some movies. I've seen many parents put a movie on for their children and it seems to work great!

Here's a check off list to help you with your carry-on bag for the kids:

- Nappies (diapers)

- Snacks (small crackers, sultanas/raisins, bananas, baby food, etc.)

- Baby formula, bottles, and a sippy cup for your 16 month old.

- A Pacifier

- DVD player/laptop along with a couple movies

- Change of clothes for both your kids (in case they get their clothes messy)

I'd suggest making another check off list for packing. It'll help keep you organized and alleviate some of your stress!

You may also have to bring a car seat for your 3 month old, depending on NZ's air travel rules. I would suggest calling the airport or looking online about that first.

One more thing: Bring passports for everybody as well as a sheet of paper containing your flight numbers, gate numbers, etc. along with phone numbers of where you're staying. If it's a hotel, the address of that as well. Charge your mobile phone up too before you leave.

You'll be fine, just allow plenty of time and try to enjoy yourself! I recently talked to a mother who flew from the U.S to Australia alone with her two kids aged 3 and 6 months. She was nervous, but did just fine.

Cheers!

needing help with a refused visa?




Sarah


My partner has been refused a settlement visa to come to uk, i am 5 weeks away from having his baby, and because he was refused been told he would have to apply for a holiday visa to come for 6 months but has now been told he has a very slim chance of being given this visa, does anybody know what we can do to get him here for the birth of his daughter, this has been going on for 14 weeks and thousands of pounds later, i have read he can fly into France without a visa, where i am currently living does anyone know if this is true as i couldn't bare him beng told he has to go home after travelling here please help


Answer
Sorry, but why do you expect answerers reading through your previous questions instead of providing the information required to answer your question. In this particular case the citizenship of your partner..
http://dev.ambafrance-nz.org/spip.php?article1715 ..
Anyhow citizen of New Zealand may stay in France without visa for 90 days provided they hold a valid return flight ticket and sufficient funds to cover their stay [⬠62 per day / ~NZ$ 10,000 for 90 days].
http://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_website_client.cgi?SpecData=1&VISA=&HEALTH=&page=both&NA=NZ&AR=00&DE=FR&VT=NZ&EM=NZ&PASSTYPES=PASS&user=SKYWEB&subuser=SKYWEB1 ..

All European Union countries share immigration information based on the Schengen Information System. Should his visa refusal to the United Kingdom be based on fraudulent documentation provided he can be sure not to be granted entry to any European Union country, sorry..




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