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Nudiebutt

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  1. The stop in Victoria might be an issue. If the Canadians want for info , they be looking for documents that you are rehabilitated . They don't care how many years but are you rehabilitated .

     

    I don't care if the deny me in Victoria, I'm worried they'll deny me in SF/boarding the cruise entirely.

     

    If we get denied boarding and have insurance, can we get our money back?

  2. We're getting ready to book our first cruise and I'm a bit freaked out. I'm getting warnings that we could be denied boarding because of past criminal history. There's a DUI and an "unwarranted" burglary charge. One charge is over 20+ years and the other over 9 years. I've done some reading on this issue and haven't found anyone with this question. Mainly others asking if they'll be denied entry into Canada.

     

    This will be a 10-day cruise from San Francisco to Alaska with a stop in Victoria, BC. Flying to England and entrance in to England and France have been no problem. I would think they'd be more concerned about "career" criminals.

     

    Can they really deny boarding in SF or will they just not let you in to Canada? I need to get this trip booked or chose a different vacation.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

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