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a road in which you, by law, should only travel in one direction.
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Then you require an airline ticket, if flying. Plus an entry visa. Take it from there.
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Passport and airline ticket that's it. Before you land British authorities will have you fill out a form asking you how long you will be in the country, where you are going, and why you are there. It is pretty simple to do.
A return ticket.
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A railway ticket gives you permission to travel on a train. The ticket will state were your journey starts and the destination you wish to travel 2.
If you're a citizen of the country you are visiting, then yes. You will need proof of that citizenship however, such as a valid passport. -- Help me in the battle to conquer cancer. Please support my fundraising efforts at www.conquercancer.ca/goto/donate --
To travel to Barbados, all one has to do is buy a plane ticket and fly to Barbados and meet all of the entry requirements. You are considered a tourist. To actually live in Barbados is a different story, and a completely different question.
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