English For Tour and Travel Assignment

Deybi Febriyani Salam
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English For Tour and Travel

1. How is the procedure of traveling by air ?

- Make a plan where will you go ( abroad )
- Make a passport and visa fot stay abroad
- Make a ticket reservation ( booking )
- Flight day
- Arrive in abroad ( going abroad )

2.What is passport ?
Indonesian passport is a travel document issued by the Government of Indonesia to Indonesian citizens only, residing in Indonesia or overseas. The main governing body with regards to the issuance of such passport(s), possession(s), withdrawal and its related matters is 'Directorate General of Immigration' (Direktorat Jenderal Imigrasi) under Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kementerian Hukum dan HAM Republik Indonesia).

3.What are kinds of passport do you know ?

a.Ordinary passports
According to Indonesian Government Regulations (Peraturan Pemerintah) number 31 year 2013, ordinary passport consists of electronic and non-electronic passport(s).

b.Regular Passports (Non electronic passports)
Indonesian non-biometric passport (machine readable). The coat of arms and words (here shown in light blue) are actually dark orange on real passports.
This kind of passport can be obtained at any immigration office(s) in Indonesia and at Indonesian embassies and consulates abroad. The passport contains either 24 or 48 pages and is valid for 5 years. The holders of regular passport are eligible for the usage of special auto-gate which was initially intended for electronic passport holders only, if the holder already do one-time registration for this service before departure or after arrival at the selected airport Regular passports are available to Indonesian citizens until the end of 2014. Starting from 2015, only electronic passports will be issued by immigration offices. Regular passports issued before 2015 will remain valid until their expiration dates.
Up to 2010, 24-page passports are only applicable by Indonesian low-skilled migrant worker (Tenaga Kerja Indonesia). From November 2010 onwards, Indonesian low-skilled migrant worker can apply for 24-page passports or 48-page based on their own choice. The 24-page passport is given free of charge for the first application by Indonesian low-skilled migrant.

c.Electronic Passport (E-passports)
Effective from 26 January 2011, Indonesian Directorate General of Immigration launched the ordinary electronic passport(s) (e-passport) for Indonesian citizens. The government set the amount of e-passport launched to be 10,000 units along the year of 2011. The launch of newly implemented e-passport is available only in three immigration offices, those are: West Jakarta, Soekarno-Hatta, and Central Jakarta. Though, since the first quarter of 2014, ordinary electronic passports are also issued in all Immigration Office(s) in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Batam. The electronic passports are, like regular passports, available in 2 versions, namely the 24-page version and the 48-page version. The biometric chips are embedded inside the back cover of the passports.

It was reported that during 2011, approximately 12,000 Indonesian citizens have gained e-passport and starting from 25 January 2012 Indonesian Immigration Authority launched 'autogate' (automatic gates that automatically read the e-passport) in Soekarno Hatta International Airport, which reduced the queueing time for e-passport holders, since they are no longer needed to be checked manually at the immigration desk. The service is available both for arriving and departing passengers. The government plans to apply the 'autogate' in airports throughout the country.

d.Diplomatic passports
Issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Indonesian subject(s) who is serving as diplomat and/or government person[13] in order to travel for diplomatic purpose(s). Such passport also covers the immediate family that would travel along with the main passport holder.

e.Service passports
Issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Indonesian subject(s) who is serving as public servant on official travel.

f.Hajj passports (obsolete)
The Ministry of Religious Affairs formerly issued hajj passports for the hajj pilgrimage to Mecca under Article 29(1)(d) and Article 33 of the Immigration Act of 1992. However, new government regulations in 2009 deleted the relevant portions of the legislation. As of Hajj 2009, all hajj pilgrims from Indonesia use ordinary passports. The use of ordinary passports is a requirement of the Saudi Arabian government.

4.What is the content of passport ?
1.Photograph
2.Type (P - passport)
3.Country code (IDN)
4.Passport number
5.Full name
6.Sex
7.Nationality (INDONESIA)
8.Date of birth
9.Place of birth
10.Date of issue
11.Date of expiry
12.Registration number
13.Issuing office
14.Machine readable zone

5.What is visa ?

A visa (from the Latin charta visa, meaning "paper which has been seen"),is a conditional authorization given by a competent authority of a country for a person who is not a citizen of that country to enter its territory and to remain there for a limited duration. Each country typically attaches to its visas such conditions as duration of stay, territory covered by the visa, dates of validity, and number of visits for which the visa is valid.

6.What is the difference between visa and passport ?

Traveling soon and need to know the difference between a passport and a visa? Before traveling, be sure you know the different between a passport and a visa because you may need both.
What is a Passport?
A passport is issued to a country’s citizens for international travel and identification. It is used for identification purposes and to verify one’s country of citizenship. If traveling outside your country, it is used to regain entry into your country of citizenship.

•A passport includes a photo of you, your name, birthdate, gender, and physical characteristics
•For U.S. citizens, some countries only require a passport for entry. Other countries may require a visa before entry. You should confirm if a country specific visa is required before traveling.
•The most common passport is a tourist passport, but there are others for diplomats and government officials.

What is a Visa?

•A visa is official permission from a foreign country’s government to enter the country.
•The visa is placed inside of your passport as proof of permission to enter the country.
•The visa will indicate how long you can visit a particular country as determined by that country’s government.
•The most common visa types are tourist, student, work, and transit visas.
•Depending on where you are traveling, a visa can be valid for a single or multiple visits.
•Some visas require an application to be filed prior to entering the country and other visas are granted upon entering the country.
•Your country of citizenship determines whether or not you need a visa to enter a particular country.
•Certain countries require an interview or medical screening prior to applying for a visa.


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