I do know that many, if not most, countries, want you to prove you have the resources to pay for things while there (cash, travelers checks, credit) and have a paid non refundable ticket out of the country, or confirmed travel plan out, before they will let you in.
Yes, as long as the premises (shop, restaurant etc) accepts credit cards. You should also check with your bank that your own credit card can be used in Italy (or whatever country you are traveling to).
Another word for abroad is overseas. A person can work or live abroad while his home is in the US somewhere.
A prepaid mastercard is a credit card that you will place a certain amount of money on, and it is usually used when a person goes out of town or the country for traveling.
The best way is to go to places not frequented by foreign tourists without any compatriots next to you except probably one person.
it can be treated with high doses of antibiotics. it can be prevented by not touching the infected person
An immigrant.
diplomat
A person who leaves abroad for a long period of time is typically referred to as an expatriate or expat.
The person with bad credit pays back the loan that the good credit helped him with in good payment statis. Have payment met on time or a little early will help the person with bad credit. The person with good credit is very generous with his credit. If the bad credit person does not pay on time or falters the loan. the Good credit person will have a problem . Not the bad credit person. Helping someone get back on their feet is a good thing. Make sure that your Good credit is not in jepordy.
Pilgrim comes from the Latin words per (meaning "through") plus ager (meaning "land, field"), which were combined into the adjective pereger, used to describe a person traveling abroad. Eventually, this developed into peregrinus, meaning "a foreigner."
a person that lends credit
Such a person is known as a patriot.