2.1 Name the visa that South Africans will have to apply for to enter France - NSC Tourism - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
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2.1 Name the visa that South Africans will have to apply for to enter France.
2.1.2 List THREE supporting documents that must be submitted with the application for ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:2.1 Name the visa that South Africans will have to apply for to enter France - NSC Tourism - Question 2 - 2018 - Paper 1
Step 1
Name the visa that South Africans will have to apply for to enter France.
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South Africans will have to apply for the Schengen Visa or specifically the French Schengen Visa to enter France.
Step 2
List THREE supporting documents that must be submitted with the application for the visa in QUESTION 2.1.1.
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The THREE supporting documents that must be submitted with the application for the visa are:
Valid passport - this proves identity and nationality.
Proof of accommodation - evidence that you have a place to stay while in France.
Paid flight ticket - confirmation of travel to and from France.
Step 3
Calculate the time at which the viewers in Perth, Australia, will be able to watch the opening ceremony live on television.
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To calculate the time for the opening ceremony:
France time zone is UTC+1 (DST) and Perth, Australia is UTC+8.
The time difference is 7 hours. If the opening ceremony starts at 18:00 in France:
Calculation: 18:00 + 7 hours = 01:00 the next day in Perth.
Therefore, viewers in Perth will watch the ceremony at 01:00 on the next day.
Step 4
Calculate the time at which the South African fans will arrive in Paris, France.
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To calculate the arrival time in Paris:
South Africa time zone is UTC+2, and France time zone is UTC+1 (DST during the specified date).
If South African fans depart at 20:00 South African time, the calculation is:
Time difference: 20:00 - 1 hour (for France's time zone) = 19:00 in France.
If the flight takes 11 hours:
Arrival time: 19:00 + 11 hours = 06:00 the next day in France.
Therefore, South African fans will arrive at 06:00 the next day.