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Question about b2b cruising and Immigration Canada/USA


lucywestie

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So we have booked the Ultimate Alaska and the West Coast Wine cruise on Century for next year. The first cruise leaves from Vancouver and then returns then obviously sails again from the same port. Does anybody know if we can stay on board during debarkation or do we have to get off, go through Canada customs and then return through US immigration? Our travel agent said that we could leave our personal belongings on board as we have the same cabin. (we are Canadian citizens).

 

And one other question seeing as I can't seem to be able to find it on the deck plans for Century. What is the name of their buffet restaurant and where would I find it? Maybe Im looking in all the wrong places!

 

Many thanks

Pete

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Yes you do get off at 1/2 pt. They will have a meeting place for you. They send you a letter the day before telling you where to go. Bring the Custom form and your ID. (Passports are best). Leave everything in your cabin (but if you require meds with your lunch bring them too). Enjoy.

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