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* Must have visa and have a passport that will not expire before the first 6 months * Must have a local Chinese travel agent to obtain a border travel permit * Leave China to go to North Korea you may only come back under certain circumstances.
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* Lifted restrictions off US citizens to travel to North Korea * Guided tours any time of the year, must be accompanied by official guide * Less than 2,500 U.S. citizens * "We don't think this would have occurred under the last American administration.“-CNN International * Tourism less controlled so there is a better understanding of there lifestyle.
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* 1959: Revolution that put Fidel Castro in power * 1961: Travel restrictions imposed to stop mass migration of Cubans fleeing the country post- revolution * To leave the country an Exit Visa, letter of invitation from someone in the destination country and other forms of ID were needed * Travel was NOT always approved & approval process was very time consuming * Thousands have died attempting to cross Florida Straits in rafts * “Wet Foot, Dry Foot policy”: 1,300 Cubans caught at sea repatriated to Cuba in the last year
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* New travel restrictions take place January 14 th, 2013 * Put in place by Raul Castro * Only a Passport & ID is needed for travel * An entrance Visa is only needed if DESTINATION country requires, Exit Visa no longer needed * People of Cuba can now travel abroad for longer than 11 mos without losing their residency and property * Now allowed 24 months with an additional 24 month extension
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* US Naturalization Test US Naturalization Test
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