Learn Galician :: Lesson 94 Immigration and customs
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Imagine landing in a new country and feeling the excitement mixed with a bit of anxiety as you approach the immigration counter. But wait, you're prepared! You can ask confidently, "Where is customs?" and present your "Passport" when asked for a "Form of identification." Even if you're asked, "Do you have anything to declare?" you'll know how to respond appropriately, ensuring a smooth entry and making your international travel experience more enjoyable. Having these key Galician phrases and words at your disposal can significantly cut down on potential stress or confusion.
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Passport
Do you have anything to declare?
Customs office
Where are you going?
Where is customs?
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Yes, I have something to declare
I am here on business
I am here on vacation
Form of identification
Here is my passport
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Do you have anything to declare?
Where is customs?
Where are you going?
Passport
Customs office
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Yes, I have something to declare
No, I have nothing to declare
I will be here one week
Form of identification
Here is my passport
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Customs office
Where are you going?
Passport
Do you have anything to declare?
Where is customs?
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I am here on vacation
Here is my passport
Yes, I have something to declare
Form of identification
I am here on business
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No, I have nothing to declare
Yes, I have something to declare
I will be here one week
Form of identification
Here is my passport
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Form of identification
I am here on vacation
I am here on business
Yes, I have something to declare
I will be here one week
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Customs office
Passport
Visa
Immigration
Where is customs?
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Form of identification
Immigration
Passport
Visa
Customs office
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I will be here one week
I am here on vacation
Here is my passport
I am here on business
Yes, I have something to declare
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Passport
Where is customs?
Customs office
Visa
Immigration
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I will be here one week
No, I have nothing to declare
Form of identification
Yes, I have something to declare
Here is my passport
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Customs office
Visa
Passport
Where are you going?
Immigration
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Immigration and customs :: Galician vocabulary
Crossing international borders often involves more than just hopping on a plane; there are legal processes and documentation that you have to go through. Galician Lesson 94 is dedicated to giving you the Galician vocabulary you'll need when dealing with immigration and customs procedures. Knowing these terms can greatly ease your transition from one country to another, ensuring that you clear these important checkpoints with minimal stress. Whether you're going on an exotic vacation or flying for a critical business meeting, this Galician lesson has got you covered.
This Galician lesson covers an array of terms that you'll likely encounter when dealing with immigration and customs. Starting with location-based questions like "Where is customs?" you'll quickly learn where to go with "Customs office." Crucial identification terms include "Passport" and "Form of identification," allowing you to present the right documents. If asked about the purpose of your visit, Galician phrases like "I am here on business" or "I am here on vacation" come in handy. For the duration of your stay, "I will be here one week" gives a clear timeframe. When it comes to customs procedures, understanding queries like "Do you have anything to declare?" and knowing how to respond with "Yes, I have something to declare" or "No, I have nothing to declare" will keep you on the right side of the law. The term "Visa" is also included for those countries where a visa is required for entry. This Galician vocabulary set prepares you for the formalities of international travel, making sure you're ready for anything.