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The Great Life
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2021
GOING PLACES & DOING STUFF
Kayaking and whales at telegraph cove | Vancouver Island
We ventured up north of the island to find some incredible caves, stunning nature and wildlife. Telegraph Cove is the perfect picturesque village to base your outdoor adventures.
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MYRA FALLS | STRATHCONA PROVINCIAL PARK
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In this video we met up with our Irish friends for one last Canadian adventure together before we head home to England in October. We had a wonderful day exploring the natural beauty of Myra Falls in Strathcona provincial park and would definitely recommend it to anyone in the area. p.s the water is absolutley F G freezing so brace yourself. Thanks for watching and we hope you enjoy. Please lik...
BEAR AND WHALE TOURS IN TOFINO
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Come along as we explore Tofino and Ucluelet , see the grey whales , black bears and ancient Cedar trails.
QUADRA ISLAND | BRITISH COLUMBIA
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@thegreatlifechannel Weekend getaway to one of the discovery islands off the east coast of Vancouver Island. Quadra Island is full of beauty and history, head down to the beach to spot some Petroglyphs, take a walk in the forest and a swim in the ocean. @thegreatlifechannel #vancouverisland #canada #thegreatlife
GABRIOLA ISLAND | BRITISH COLUMBIA
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Today we embark on a day out on Gabriola Island, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of British Columbia, Canada. Natural landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and captivating wildlife make Gabriola Island a true paradise for nature enthusiasts. @thegreatlifechannel #vancouverisland #canada #bccoast
HERRING SPAWN | VANCOVER ISLAND
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Witness the natural wonder at Neck Point, located on the stunning coast of Vancouver Island. In this video we show the fascinating phenomenon of herring spawn. As the camera pans across the picturesque coastline, we were awestruck by the sheer abundance of herring eggs blanketing the waters. These tiny, silver fish gather in massive schools, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle that attracts not...
ENGLISHMAN RIVER FALLS | VANCOUVER ISLAND
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Immerse yourself in the breath taking beauty of Englishman River Fall. #nature #waterfalls #VancouverIsland #EnglishmanRiverFalls #HiddenGem #ExploreNature #OutdoorAdventure #Travel #DiscoverBC
Tribune bay | Victoria | Nanaimo River | whale watching | The De Francesco clan come to visit Canada
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Tribune bay | Victoria | Nanaimo River | whale watching | The De Francesco clan come to visit Canada
WHALE WATCHING IN VICTORIA | VANCOUVER ISLAND
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WHALE WATCHING IN VICTORIA | VANCOUVER ISLAND
A FUN DAY OUT... FOR SOME | HORSE RIDING & MOUNTAIN BIKING
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A FUN DAY OUT... FOR SOME | HORSE RIDING & MOUNTAIN BIKING
MOUNT BENSON | A GREAT HIKE NEAR NANAMIO | NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEARTS
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MOUNT BENSON | A GREAT HIKE NEAR NANAMIO | NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEARTS
JUST A BIT OF LEFT OVER RANDOMNESS | LITTLE MOUNTAIN | QUALICUM BEECH | PARKSVILLE |FANNY BAY
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JUST A BIT OF LEFT OVER RANDOMNESS | LITTLE MOUNTAIN | QUALICUM BEECH | PARKSVILLE |FANNY BAY
NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY CENTRE | COOMBS | VANCOUVER ISLAND
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NORTH ISLAND WILDLIFE RECOVERY CENTRE | COOMBS | VANCOUVER ISLAND
A Great walk near Nanaimo | Ammonite Falls
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A Great walk near Nanaimo | Ammonite Falls
Nymph Falls | Great walk near Courtney | lunch with a cult! ?????
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Nymph Falls | Great walk near Courtney | lunch with a cult! ?????
Ripple rock | Great walk near Campbell River
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Ripple rock | Great walk near Campbell River
Island hopping | Vancouver, Denman & Hornby Island
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Island hopping | Vancouver, Denman & Hornby Island
First day in Canada | Downtown Vancouver | Stanley Park
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First day in Canada | Downtown Vancouver | Stanley Park
Canadian Working Holiday Visa | What to do when you arrive.
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Canadian Working Holiday Visa | What to do when you arrive.
The Colosseum & the Roman forum | Christmas in Rome | 4/4
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The Colosseum & the Roman forum | Christmas in Rome | 4/4
How to travel with 2 passports | Dual citizen | UK & EU
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How to travel with 2 passports | Dual citizen | UK & EU
Hi. Thank you for the informative video. I just have a query regarding the same issue. I have been a Portuguese Citizen for about 8 years now and was living in the UK. Recently I became a British citizen. I also do have a OCI (Indian visa card for overseas Indian) but obviously that is linked to my portuguese passport. I have an ESTA to US which I got last year and also linked to my portuguese passport. Now my query is : If I travel India, or US from the UK, from what I understand from the video is that I can show my Portuguese Passport at UK airport as my Indian visa and US visa is linked to my Portuguese passport, then in this case won't they ask me in the UK for my legal status in the UK and also when I return back to the UK what passport shall I show in India / US? Please let me know what your opinion would be in this case. Thank you once again.
Thanks for this info. I have an US, UK and EU (Irish) passport (accident of birth) and I'm working on a Greek one. So next time I'm hitting an EU country my Irish one is going with me...
I have both canadian and british passport. I will be travelling to uk in november, how will that work for me.
I hope you are well .Have you tried to use the two passports (British and Italian ) to travel from London to Paris with Eurostar ?Did you show British passport to the British and Italian passport in France?
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This looks like Canada
Northern Vancouver Island ⭐️
@@thegreatlifechannel soo pretty 🤩 ✨
Hi I have an Irish passport along with a British passport my wife only has a British passport entering an eu country on my Irish passport can my wife enter with me using my status through the faster lane
Stunning visuals! The landscapes are so beautifully shot. Can’t wait to see more! 👍2
Loser uk poor as heck ,ireland is king and wealthy, eu probably gonna impose visa for uk due to illegal immigration and seeking job inside in uk
A didática é boa .mas nao tem nenhuma medida.😢
Thanks for the video! Just wondering, which passport did you use to book your flight?
Great Video, thank you for sharing! What month were you there? Thanks
Thanks ermm pretty sure it was the beginning of June 🤔 managed to avoid the rain but only by the skin of our teeth, as soon as we left it rained lol
fantastic video i feel better prepared for my own adventure now!
Being a resident of UK is irrelevant. A British passport is a British passport even if you live (domicile) in Namibia or Alaska.
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing. subd & 👍6
What happens if you don’t speak Italian and the border people in italy talk to you in italian?
Hi, the horseshoes look lovely. Has the rust come back through?
This is useful info and you have clearly explained how to travel in your case - well done! …my case is unique, though. I’m a South African and Australian citizen, but am also an Indian Overseas citizen and a US permanent resident/green card holder. So I live in the States, if I travel to Canada or Mexico I show them my US green card. If I’m travelling anywhere else e.g., Asia or Europe I show them my Aussie passport - except in India where I show them my Indian Overseas citizenship. When leaving India, I show them my Australian passport if I’m going to Australia or anywhere else in the world - except the US/Canada/Mexico or South Africa, in which case I show them my green card or my South African passport. When I travel direct to South Africa I show them my South African passport for entry, although the document I use at the country of departure varies e.g., if I’m going to South Africa from Australia I show my Aussie passport at Sydney and my South African one at Jo’burg. My children are Australians, South Africans, Indian Overseas citizens plus US citizens, so things are similar for them. I chose to not have a US passport. My wife is an Indian Citizen with a US green card/Permanent Residency and Australian PR/permanent residency. I guess we’re just not a simple family 😄
Travelling to Canada or Mexico a US LPR has to show I-551 form AND a Travel Document.
Very nice!
Thanks for sharing this video 😊. BTW, Italy 🇮🇹 don’t allow second Citizenship, right?
They do even Germany do now _😅_
Nothing more irritating than trying to hear a narration with background music not low enough.
What if one isn't from the EU at all?
I am a dual UK and USA passport holder which means I have a "special relationship" with myself.
nice
Btw. the word "coach" comes from the settlement of Kocs, Hungary being a very famous coach manufacture center inventing the steel spring as a suspension, which spread through europen countries via medieval kings' promotion of the vehicle. Till this day even in Hungary we call four wheeled vehicles "kocsi" as a word meaning "originating from Kocs". Like in the US they called the ballpoint pen a "biro" as László Bíró (hungarian journalist) invented the best working ballpoint mechanism with ink chemistry that could be used by millions as an everyday drop-free, smudge free writing utility.
So beautiful !
Thanks 😊
I have dual Dutch and British nationality. I wanted to say that if you travel outside the EU another passport is also useful. I paid $80 for an Indian tourist visa using my Dutch passport when I went to India but my partner paid $100 on his British passport. I left the UK on my British passport and entered India on my Dutch one.
Didnt you have to checkin at the airline counter first at Italy ? you said you had to baorder control first , thats a little confusing
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Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Thank you for the explanation! Very useful information! I have a question: When you book the flight and you have to include your passport details, how do you proceed? Let's use the same example; going to Italy from the UK. Do I introduce the details from my British passport, or my EU one? And the same for return?
When I went to Italy, I used my Italian passport details to book the tickets. When boarding the plane and when arriving in Italy I showed my Italian passport. When I returned to England I used my Italian passport in the airport, then switched to my English passport to show when boarding the plane to England and when I was in England. They only care that the name on the boarding pass matches the passport, that's it. If you don't want stamps then use the EU passport when departing England and while in the EU. Then English one only when you get on the plane to England. They only care that you can legally enter the country you are going to.
@@thegreatlifechannel thank you for the explanation! I will try that next time I fly to the EU 🙂
He so cute
How to book the plane ticket which passport?
Always use the one that matches the citizenship if one has a passport issued by their respective authorities; exactly like the video says. If a visa isn't needed and the destination isn't of the citizenship of either one, use whichever of one's preference and be consistent about it; always use the same one that was used to enter when exiting. If a visa is needed for one of them, *always* use the passport that doesn't need a visa. If one can avoid it, don't bring the other passport(s). If a visa is needed for all of them, *always* use the one with the visa on it and never even bring up the fact one is a citizen of more than one place! Same as above, don't bring any other passport(s) if they aren't needed.
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Thanks for a great review, thanks to brexit we are all screwed. I am now an immigrant living in france for over 40 years and paying all french taxes
Great useful video. I only question when you said to always show your UK passport at the boarding gate when you are flying back to the UK. This assumes you entered your UK passport details in the APIS before you printed your ticket, as this is the ID number that is stored on the airline's system (and printed on your ticket) and should match the ID you are using at the gate.
What is the APIS ? Thanks
@@jerryjones1555 APIS is the Advance Passenger Information System where you enter your ID details before your flight. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advance_Passenger_Information_System
@@jerryjones1555 ..in the UK it is referred to as just API (Advance Passenger Information)
I've got a couple doggies here you could walk😅
Despite being born in Ireland and my dad being an Irish passport holder (easy for him to just show that and get in everywhere 😂), I (like my mother) am a dual British-French passport holder. I once entered Germany on my French one and tried to leave on my British one (which had no stamp, like you’d expect it to) so the border guard thought I was an illegal immigrant for a sec and I almost got into trouble 😅😂
Surely you could also have an Irish passport?
I have an unusual situation . I have a UK and Maltese passport, in different names . The UK do not allow this, unless you prove exceptional reasons . In my UK passport it states i have a Maltese passport with my different name. My question is, I have booked a trip to Seville, Spain and did it on my UK passport. So leaving i will use my UK passport and when entering Spain use my EU passport. When leaving I will produce my UK passport at check in ." This is the pat i am a bit worried about!! " At boarder control i will then show my EU passport and then switch again to UK passport to board plane and enter the UK. Is this OK . If yes my concern is the two different names
This should be OK, the passport control people aren't looking at the name on your ticket, though be ready to explain yourself just in case
@@grassytramtracks I am fortunate that the UK passport has a note in a page stating I have a Maltese Passport, and has the name in it
So, what exactly were these whales doing? Were they feeding? Visiting with other pods? There was no decent explanation.
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MOVAVI ⭐
wow 😍
Thanks for this. I have a question, if I may: assuming you were to utilise the same process for your OB journey that you did for your RTN journey, this would surely mean that, much like you did in a vise-versa scenario coming back from IT-UK, you/one would be able to use their UK passport on leaving the UK, but simply show their EU passport at passport control on the other/EU/Italian side..... which would also prevent any stamps from appearing in the UK passport. My other query, which is pretty much interlinked, is: if you use your Italian passport to exit the UK, and, there is no border stamp in the Italian passport from UK passport control - isn't this the same conundrum as having "only 1 stamp", or worse, none, and, wouldn't this be automatically suspicious to a border control agent? Ie: how did the EU passport holder enter the UK to start with? Or, is it that they don't care, because you're leaving the UK, and, Britain being what it is, they're more relaxed about people leaving? Many thanks in advance for your help on this.
UK border control don't systematically check your passport and stamp it when you leave. They don't care about your immigration status in the UK, if you have an EU passport they have to let you into the EU
Great job! What did you use on the pallet bar to make the wood pop ?
Thanks good question. Just a bit of Creosote, Which is derived from the distillation of tar from wood or coal and is used as a wood preservative. Used to protect wood used outdoors against termites, fungi, mites and other pests.
You are so lucky that you have 2 strong passports 🛂 🍀
I was asked where have you been when passing UK passport check, I said Spain, she frowned at me but let me pass probably because i had no stamp.
I've just bought a premade campervan and it's lined in ugly grey carpet and I was wondering if it might be possible to put a thin layer of cork over the top. Haven't yet worked out how to attach it. Are you still happy with your choice?
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As a British and French national I only use my French passport. It is much easier.Even in the UK it is not questioned.
17:44 a többi a tied🤣 what a legend✌