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New Caledonia

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Capital Noumea
Dialing code+687
Sovereign state France
Recognised regional languagesNengone
Paicî
Ajië
Drehu
Points of interestTjibaou Cultural Center
Amédée Lighthouse
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About New Caledonia


New Caledonia is a French territory comprising dozens of islands in the South Pacific. It's known for its palm-lined beaches and marine-life-rich lagoon, which, at 24,000-sq. -km, is among the world's largest. A massive barrier reef surrounds the main island, Grand Terre, a major scuba-diving destination. The capital, Nouméa, is home to French-influenced restaurants and luxury boutiques selling Parisian fashions.

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... Opposition council-members in Paris City Hall scent blood over a two-week trip taken by Anne Hidalgo to New Caledonia and French Polynesia in the South Pacific in October...

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... The, according to MTP, is the Entrecasteaux Reefs - a barrier reef in New Caledonia in the South Pacific...

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...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC News, SydneyAn Australian tourist has been killed by a shark in front of horrified onlookers in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia...

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... The other, in New Caledonia, east of Australia, is deemed endangered...

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... The team has designated Madagascar, New Guinea, the Philippines, Hawaii, Borneo, Jamaica, Vietnam, Vanuatu, New Caledonia and Sulawesi as priority regions for palm conservation...

The perfect storm increasing the cost of a crucial metal

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... EV maker Tesla, for example, had already moved to secure access to the metal by in a new nickel mine on the Pacific island of New Caledonia...

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... The ship should be in the direction of the North to New Caledonia in the South Pacific Instead, he went to the South, and drove straight into a political storm...

Georgia Toffolo: Can a damaged passport ruin your holiday?

Georgia Toffolo: Can a damaged passport ruin your holiday?
Feb 16,2020 9:26 am

... I went on from Bali to Java, and then via Java to Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand with the same passport, and when I returned to the UK I was questioned about it...

Georgia Toffolo: Can a damaged passport ruin your holiday?

Feb 16,2020 5:39 am

Millions of Brits enjoy holidays abroad, But a damaged passport can overshadow or even destroy a foreign getaway.

TV star Georgia Toffolo was stopped on Sunday by officials at Malé airport in The Maldives after they spotted some of the pages of her passport were missing.

In tearful updates posted to her Instagram account, she begged followers to help her and said she feared being kept in a "centre" for four days until she could fly home to the UK.

In one video said: "I've been crying for hours and hours. This is a really horrible situation to be in, where you can't go But I also can't leave The Airport . "

She was later allowed to leave The Airport and continue to her holiday destination - But continues to be supported by The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

But can a damaged passport really ruin a foreign holiday and what are the pitfalls to avoid?

Toff's travel trouble stemmed from her passport being classed as damaged, because two of its pages were missing.

Not everyone's passport is going to be in pristine condition, But when is it too damaged to use for travel?

A damaged passport is one "which isn't in a condition to be accepted as proof of identity", and must be.

But passports that have reasonable "wear and tear" can be accepted.

Travellers whose passports contain multiple visas and stamps - indicating "heavy use" are more likely to have a problem, the guidance adds.

Possible issues could include:

Why is a damaged passport a big deal?

Travel expert Simon Calder says: "The main problem that travellers encounter with frontier officials is if there is damage to the photo page in the passport.

"That is because, historically, it was easy for fraudsters to doctor The Details and replace The Photograph .

"If there is any obvious flaw in the lamination, that is enough to get you barred from a country.

"Missing pages From Within the passport are, generally, harder to Spot - and in many cases overlooked or ignored. "

The International Civil Aviation Organization, which is the global body responsible for passport standards, warns of a range of fraudulent "attacks" on passports.

These include "construction of a fraudulent document, or parts thereof, using materials from legitimate documents"; the "removal and substitution of entire page(s) or visas"; and the deletion of entries on visa pages and the observations page.

Mr Calder adds that airlines are "very sensitive to damaged passports because they are fined if they transport a passenger to a country where the document is ruled inadmissible".

"I Am horrified when I see fellow travellers shoving their passport into a back pocket, rather than treating it as a fragile document that is All That stands between you and deportation on the next homebound flight. "

'We couldn't take our flight to Venice'

Julie Haydon, a director of a Bristol-based charity, said her partner was not allowed to travel to Venice because of "small damage" to his passport.

In a tweet posted in March, she says she was "gutted" the pair couldn't travel to The Italian city, because a page of his passport was "slightly coming away at the spine".

'Dog ate my passport' 'Mr Boots' (pictured right, next to Honey) is in the Dog House

A dog chewing up your passport can also be classed as damage,

Mr Shepherd had been due to travel to Spain for an England Counties tour back in 2017.

But less than Two Weeks before he was meant to fly, he was forced to make an eight-hour Round Trip to to the Newport Passport Office in South Wales .

He had to replace his passport because his seven-month-old Cocker Spaniel had chewed it.

Speaking at the time, the Plymouth Albion player said he had got his passport out to check the expiry date ahead of The Trip , then left it on the table while he went out.

"When I got back I saw pieces of paper on The Floor and didn't know what it was. Then I saw him on the bed with the passport in his mouth," he said.

Thankfully, he said The Authorities were able to "speed Things up" as he was representing his country.

However not everyone has had the same experience.

'My passport got drenched - But I had no problem'

Julian Hemsi, 55, from Kingston, in Devon, says he and his old blue passport got "absolutely drenched" whilst he was riding a motorbike in Bali, Indonesia in 1990.

He says: "The Cover , including my name, disintegrated. The inner pages were equally illegible.

"I went on from Bali to Java, And Then via Java to Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand with the same passport, and when I returned to the UK I was questioned about it. "

While you're checking your passport for any damage, you might want to check these other Things . .

Valid date

Some countries require your passport to be valid for at least six months after the date you travel.

Not every country has the same rules, so people should check the before you travel.

Lost or stolen passport

If your passport is lost or stolen, you can cancel it immediately by.

If you're in the UK, you can, and you may need to attend an interview.

If you're abroad, you can apply online for an (ETD).

. . And make sure you have The Right passport

If you are travelling with other people, make sure you have The Right passport.

Earlier this year, Allan Poole, 43, after accidentally taking his friend's and leaving him Stranded .



Source of news: bbc.com

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