Schengen (Dis)agreement

On April 27, 2010, in Schengen Visas, by admin

I came across a very well illustrated blog post on Schengen visas. Maya, the blog owner seem to really hit a dead end with her visa application. Such problems are common and, I’m sure, everyone had a similar situation when dealing with authorities.

 

One common problem is when a person is applying for a Schengen visa for, let us say, France and then decides to stain in Spain for more days that he/she intends to stay in France. In that case the application will be canceled and the person will have to apply for a Schengen visa to Spain.

 

I have to agree with …

The Universal Packaging Checklist

On April 16, 2010, in Been There, Done That, by admin

Preparing for a trip is so easy now, as long as you have patience to research the Web for some travelling tips. Different Web sites compete to provide full information for the traveller—from cheap plane tickets to the targeted destination, to a top five items you must have in your backpack.

Here is a tool, http://upl.codeq.info/customize, created to provide some helpful information for those on the road. The information you will read there is controlled only by you: You generate your own packaging list by filling out some criteria first, such as dates of travel, way of transport, etc. The tool may be a …

Alcohol–the New Fashion

On April 8, 2010, in News, by Boyana

Is alcohol the latest fashion trend among people, or is it really the way to have a good time?

Either way, more and more people can’t have fun without it, and this is disturbing. Are we really that bored that good music, nice company, exciting trip, new club, etc. is not enough anymore? Alcohol has become a synonym of joy.

And, to support the trend, manufacturers start producing more alcohol. In Australia,”Between 2006–07 and 2007–08, the total quantity of pure alcohol available for consumption increased by 1.4% from 168.1 million to 170.5 million litres of alcohol,” showed the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

If we …