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What documents do I need to bring abroad?

When you travel or live abroad, you usually need to bring some important certificates and documents. The following is a list of some common certificates and documents:

1. Passport: Passport is the basic document for international travel, which guarantees that you can legally enter other countries. Make sure that the passport is valid for at least six months and there are enough blank pages for visas and entry stamps.

2. Visa: Some countries need an entry visa. Confirm whether you need a visa before you travel, and go through the visa formalities according to the requirements of the destination country.

3. ID card: Some countries may require you to bring your ID card for identification or registration in the hotel. Although you don't need an ID card for international travel, you'd better take it as a backup certificate.

4. Driver's license: If you plan to rent a car or drive abroad, you may need an international driver's license. International driver's license is a standard document for translating the driver's license information of your country, so that the local transportation department can understand your driving qualification.

5. Travel insurance documents: It is wise to buy travel insurance to ensure proper medical security and emergency assistance during travel. Be sure to bring your travel insurance certificate and contact information when you travel.

6. Air tickets and travel itinerary: Before going abroad, make sure that you have printed or saved copies of air tickets and travel itinerary. These documents are important proof of your reservation and travel plan.

7. Hotel reservation confirmation: If you have already booked a hotel, please bring a reservation confirmation with you to provide the hotel with the required information when you arrive.

8. Travel funds: Bring a credit card, debit card or cash to pay for the expenses during the trip. Before using a credit card abroad, you must inform the bank or credit card company in advance to avoid being banned.

Please note that different countries and regions have different regulations on the required certificates and documents. Before planning a trip, be sure to check the embassy or consulate of the destination country to get the latest entry requirements and document list.