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Conference abbott::cruise_travel

Title:CRUISE TRAVEL
Moderator:XANADU::FAMULARO
Created:Thu Aug 04 1988
Last Modified:Thu Dec 12 1996
Last Successful Update:Tue Dec 31 1996
Number of topics:562
Total number of notes:2834

310.0. "Registration proof" by LUNER::DOIRON () Fri Sep 06 1991 14:10

    I understand a voter registration card is just as good as a birth
    certificate, true?  I remember using one once before when I went
    to Bermuda.  I have a problem getting my birth certificate and I
    am leaving next Saturday to cruise to Bermuda.  
    
    Thanks
    
    Loraine
    232-3606
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310.1Voter Registration CardAUNTB::CLIFTONWhere_is_the_next_race!!Fri Sep 06 1991 15:598
    I understand that the VOTER REGISTRATION CARD is as good as a passport
    or birth certificate.  The cruises that we have been on have not
    required any type of ID when you get back to the USA.  Of course, there
    is he first time.
    
    Ken Clifton
    WKO
    
310.2Thanks...LUNER::DOIRONMon Sep 09 1991 09:4411
    I am worrying about the hurricane that's brewing as this is my first
    trip, now all I need is problems with the entering the country.  Wow!
    I was born in Georgia and had a birth certificate, but can't locate it
    and I'm leaving Saturday and afraid I wouldn't be able to get it in
    time.  Anyway, I am so excited about the cruise I can hardly
    concentrate on work.  
    
    Thanks
    
    Loraine
    223-3606
310.3Look at the alternativesDECLNE::WATKINSElvis is living in PeoriaTue Sep 10 1991 09:244
    Our 13 year old daughter got in to the Bahamas with her library card.
    After all what kind of valid ID does a kid have any way? 
    
    I think several government issued documents will work.
310.4A different experienceCAPITN::MULOCK_PAThu Nov 14 1991 18:4823
    Just a quick note to say that I had a very different experience a
    couple of years ago after a cruise to Alaska.  When my mom and I got
    back to Seattle and got ready to head home to San Francisco, we had to
    go thru customs because the ship had sailed from Vancouver.  In the
    material we had gotten from the cruise line, it was indicated that if
    you didn't have a passport, a US drivers license or birth certificate
    would be sufficient.  At the last minute I packed my passport, but my
    mom only had her license.  They detained her for over 30 minutes and
    read both of us the riot act about traveling out of the country without
    proper ID!  It was curious to note that she and my dad had driven up to
    Vancouver several years before and had never been asked for ID at all
    when they crossed the border from Canada.  
    
    Last year I took a cruise in the Eastern Caribbean and was never asked
    for any type of ID.  Apparently it just depends on what customs agent
    you get that day and what mood they're in.  To be on the safe side, I
    would definitely recommend taking a passport if you have one, otherwise
    your birth certificate.  The agent in Seattle indicated that these are
    the only approved forms of ID they would use -- never mentioned a voter
    registration card.
    
    Pat