Friday, February 19, 2010

Do I Need A Canada Visa For An Alaska Cruise Please, I Hope Someone Can Answer This For Me. I Am Joining My Husband On A Cruise Ship For A Few Months, Join

Please, I hope someone can answer this for me. I am joining my husband on a cruise ship for a few months, join - do i need a canada visa for an alaska cruise

Please I hope someone can answer me. I got my husband on a cruise for a few months, joining the United States and landed in the United States. The cruise is 7 days, but all 7 days, we will be in Canada, we stopped in Vancouver for a few hours, then continue the cruise Alaska. I need a visa for Canada, but we are in transit once a week? I hope that's clear.

2 comments:

Zef H said...

Well, if I understood correctly, your husband is working on a cruise. You'll meet him in the boat for an extended period. The week's Alaska cruise tour, so that (again) or leaving Vancouver (and still) visiting in Seattle and Vancouver during the cruise (the last stop before Seattle, I guess). It will ship in a port of the United States embark and disembark the ship you go in a U.S. port.

Want to know if a visa because of visits to Canada have once a week. I think we can say no, accept the MasterCard, but it would be a bad joke.

I'm going to go out like this, you are a U.S. citizen. If not, you should check the entry requirements to CanadaCountry where every citizen is a time and enter the United States.

Here are some links to the requirements of Canada from the United States (provided by the U.S. citizen applies) ...

http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatrave ...

http://www.amcits.com/enter_canada.asp

I think they are registered on a ship outside the United States. Once you set foot on this ship that the United States (to the left even when you step) on Canadian soil. Will leave the U.S. port, to Canada as the first full inspection by the Customs. In other words, is better than if the necessary documents again in the United States or whether they have many problems.

Therefore, the following requirements for documentation of the new bodyU.S. r ...

http://www.getapassportnow.com/

http://quebec.usconsulate.gov/content/te ...

http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbp ...

http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/crossingbord ...

gone! said...

If you actually join as "crew" will probably be a member of the crew signed the temporary captain. The shipping company should handle the papers, but you should always have your passport with you, in the case of the vessel (for whatever reason will be redirected) to another country. I was 4 1 / 2 months in a boat with my husband and to keep things legal, I signed as a crew member and has a symbolic salary of $ 2 per day (but actually for supporting my), and he has no money was good, I enjoyed my time at sea I hope you are too.

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