1️⃣ Now in Canada 🇨🇦 - they passed the NO inbound passenger declaration card test ✅ 2️⃣ Treated myself to a gingerbread latte ☕️ (my Italian forebears should probably look away at this point 🫣) 3️⃣ DATA 🤓 (objective) Size: regular Price: AUD $6.75 Liquid Temperature: 64* Celsius Time to serve: 4 min 30 Seconds Type: gingerbread latte Data, coffee, and no paper declarations—Canada, you’re spoiling me already.❤️🙏
Hi Victor, when do you believe Australia will finally remove incoming passenger cards like sooooo many other countries? PS Santa knows anyway :)
The Hon. Victor Dominello What about the paper declaration on that cup... which I note you haven't answered...;)
If it helps, my dislike of beer most certainly goes against my German heritage
Spill the tea...or coffee in your case...please.😂
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The Hon. Victor Dominello for Australians and the citizens of many other countries entering the UK, the present frictionless entry will be replaced by an online inbound declaration (ETA) as from early Jan 2025. It will cost £10 for a 2 year visa. https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-an-electronic-travel-authorisation-eta The EU will have the same requirement once they have operationalised it across their member states.
Ooof, a gingerbread latte sounds a trifle unpleasant but snaps for Canada for dropping the inbound declaration card. The Aussie card is notable for its ridiculously small space to enter your details. How do they monitor comings and goings now though?
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6dThe Hon. Victor Dominello it appears there was a declaration card attached to the coffee cup you've omitted to complete? 😉