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Candy travel tips❤️

1. Check your Passport  Your passport is the most important thing when you are travelling abroad. Make sure that is still valid for at least 6 months on the day you will travel. My passport is valid for 10 years but I renew it at least 2 years before the expiry date.  2. Do your Research  Doing research will help you a lot! Before or sometimes after travelling, it helps to set your expectations, and avoid unnecessary disappointment during your trip. 3. Ready your Travel Documents  We Filipinos are not privileged travellers, we constantly need to defend our reasons for travelling and prove that we have the means to do so. That is why we always need to have our travel documents and supporting evidence in our hands, such as bank statements, returning flight tickets, etc I remember my first time travelling abroad as a student. They asked me a lot of questions. Make sure that the answers you give to the questions they ask you are true. Dont lie! 4. Be at the airport 3-4 h...

Things to do in Malaysia

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Again welcome,. As I’ve seen Malaysia and i been around it i will tell you some of the things to do in Malaysia , this was based on my experience hope you guys will like it here we go                                                                    PETRONAS Tower  Visit Petronas tower in Kuala Lumpur  the Capital of Malaysia  one of the most iconic sights in the world The Petronas Tower also known as the Tallest twin tower around the world . The main attraction is the sky walk over the sky bridge that joins them together. You guys can admire the views that stretch across Kuala Lumpur and KLCC parkat the base of the tower. “No pic of me in that views because im panget that time charot”                                   ...

My experience travelling abroad

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 Hey you all guys, what’s up? , in todays blog lets talk about my travel experience abroad. How i manage to travel alone as a transgender. Back in 2018 I had my first travelling experience, to Malaysia. I flew from Manila to Kuala Lumpur. So since I’m transgender and the country that I will go to is Malaysia, a Muslim country, I had been told that people in Malaysia are very strict regardless of my gender identity, because of their religion.  I remember back then when I was in immigration. Since it was my first time travelling abroad they asked me a lot of questions, like “Where was I going? What was I going to do there? Who was I going to meet there? Where was I going to stay? Lots of questions like that.    I was so nervous actually, back then, because it was my first time travelling. I told myself “Why do I need to be nervous? They are just asking me and all I need to do is to answer them truthfully, without lies” So everything worked out fine. You just need to be...