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Quezon, Philippines
October 27, 2009 11:49pm CST
Hello mylotters! Have you been abroad? What countries have you been gone before? How many different countries have been stamped in your passport book? Unfortunately, I have not been into other country abroad. So, obviously, my passport book is clean.
3 responses
• Boston, Massachusetts
28 Oct 09
I am lcuky enough to be given the opportunity to travel abroad in Asia and the United States. Right now i think i have less than ten passport stamps in my passport. My Aisna trips were all official-- attending international conferences particularly on Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS programs and my US trip was work.
• Quezon, Philippines
29 Oct 09
Good for you msfrancisco9369! That's very good. I hope I can have stamps on my passport too in the near future. My eldest brother is in Singapore right now. He live in there with his family. I hope I can be there soon.
• Boston, Massachusetts
29 Oct 09
...With todays airfare promo for international trips you can... anytime. Just make sure you have a savings so that once the promo is posted you can purchase a plane ticket anytime. I am confident that someday you will be able to travel and be in the different places that you wished to visit. Enjoy traveling while you're still young.
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• Quezon, Philippines
30 Oct 09
Singapore would be a sure destination. My eldest brother live there with his family. If I visit them, lodging expense can be deducted altogether from that trip. My parents will be leaving this coming November for a trip in Israel, Egypt and UAE (particularly in Dubhai). That would be their second travel abroad. That would be a lot of stamps in their passport in that trip alone.
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
28 Oct 09
I really love to travel to different countries. So far in my life I have been to over 50 countries. I am now on my third passport and in my second passport I got evidence of a trip to Israel. My first passport was black and it had a hard cover. I got a work visa for Finland, a tourist visa for Hungary and a working holiday visa for Australia. I got stamps for Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. My second passport was red and it had a soft cover. I got a working holiday visa for New Zealand, a tourist visa for Jordan which was where I got the evidence of having got there from Israel. My third passport is red and it has a soft cover. I have got stamps in it from the Maldives, Bulgaria, Romania and Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia and South Africa. I am European so I don't need stamps to other countries in the EU.
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@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
29 Oct 09
Yes, I have traveled to so very many different countries in the world. My passport is my most important thing that I own. When I went to Israel I asked them to stamp a piece of paper which they did. Then when I got my visa for Jordan my passport got stamped. I think visas can be pricey and so it is great when I don't have to have a visa to enter a country. I love traveling.
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• Quezon, Philippines
30 Oct 09
Why did you asked to stamp a piece of paper when you visited Israel?
• Quezon, Philippines
29 Oct 09
So you have traveled quite a lot. And your passport have got stamped all over the pages. Three passports! Now I'm envy. That's very nice maximax8. Fifty countries. You have been all over the world, practically.
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
Hi, I've been to Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan and China - mostly asian countries and I loved them all. But shopping in Hongkong is just the best! Hope you get to travel soon!
• Quezon, Philippines
30 Oct 09
I guess you are an Asian too. What country are you in to now?