On 6/28/09 11:43 AM, in article h28dk5$ak3$1@news.albasani.net, "Hiram"
wrote:
> Cheers Joseph for the info. I will apply for an ETA Tourist Visa in the
> next few days.
>
> I've, until now, always liked to draw cash on my credit card abroad, its
> safe, and not my money if something goes wrong at the ATM. Even thought
> it is more expensive. Maybe I will change that this time.
>
> I guessed the train would take a long time, I've used Amtrak a lot in
> the US, and they aren't that quick either. I'm in no real hurry. I
> just love to travel and see things, its all part of the experience for me.
>
> To use an Aussie colloquialism, no worries on checking vs chequeing. I
> knew what you meant.
When I went to Australia in 2007 from Canada, I didn't pay for my ETA. The
travel agent gave it to me when I picked up my ticket. No it wasn't hidden.
When I asked about paying for it, she was surprised. Must have been included
in the plane ticket or something.
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Martha Canada
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