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Resources for Budget and Pet Travel FiJaPAW RESOURCES FOR BUDGET AND PET TRAVEL FINDING PLACES TO STAY 1 CHURCHES - often a spare room or space for visiting guests. Just ask. Never used: WARMSHOWERS.org - kind hosts for cyclists. (Best Trustroots.org & online resource for hosting cyclists.) BeWelcome.org COUCHSURFING.com - Hosts often do not respond on this platform, and it's not as transparent, in my opinion. But still a good resource. WORK EXCHANGE 2 Workaway.info - Work a few hours a day for room, food and board. Global! Tip: WWOOF.org - like WW, but you work on a farm! Just asking around town is also a good HelpX.com - Exactly like WW. way to find jobs WorkingNomads.co - remote job postings. and places to stay. Nomador.com - housesitting gigs round the world. 3 FREE RIDESHARE Church groups - if you're not comfortable hitchhiking, asking around town or at churches for Hitchhiking Tip: a ride is the next best bet. Usually at larger Ask people churches, they may even let you tag along if going directly at gas on a long distance mission trip. stations for a FindaCrew.net - for hitching a ride on a boat. Must ride. help with daily duties on board. 4 FREIGHTER TRAVEL Unfortunately, I learned freighter travel is super expensive, unless working aboard as a crew Tip: member; the companies rarely respond to inquiries Maris Freighter or take forever to do so, and most do not allow dogs is the most or pets of any kind due to the extra paperwork. The popular only one to allow dogs aboard is the Queen Mary company. from New York to England, and that's a cruise ship. 5 BORDER VISA REQUIREMENTS: HUMANS Tip: Travel.State.Gov - is a great resource for looking up Double check with passport requirements for yourself. It'll also tell you the embassy of the other information such as history. You can sign up country just to be for alerts to let you know if the region you want to sure. visit enters into conflict or a natural disaster occurs. 6 BORDER VISA REQUIREMENTS: PETS Tip: PetTravel.com - is the leading resource for looking All dogs must up all the requirements, listed by country, in regards have a 15 digit to your pet. You can also purchase documents from microchip # them, such as passports, and they even have guides implant. on flying with your pet. w w w . F i J a P A W . c o m.
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