leoparana Posted December 8, 2011 Author #51 Share Posted December 8, 2011 The OP booked a cruise from Barcelona to Buenos Aires, a cruise that had one or more port calls in Brazil. The OP has duel citizenship, Argentina and the USA. Since he was a citizen of Argentina he didn't need a visa for the Brazilian port calls, but he KNEW US citizens needed one. My thought is, why did he book the cruise with his US passport instead of his Argentinian one? He continues to offend me because I questioned HIS blunder. If MSC blundered, I think it was letting him board in the first place.Now I wish he'd just turn the whole mess over to the lawyers and stop posting his message on all the threads and roll calls. Mr/Miss/Mrs Capricruiser: Do not get offended. By your own admission, MSC blundered letting me board and travel three days before the IGNORANT officers, possibly to cover themselves in their ignorance, forced me and my wife off the boat in Casablanca. But actually the blunder was NOT to let me board. It was to threw us out unnecessarily to look for a visa NOT NEEDED AT ALL !! As an officer/employee/owner of MSC you just admitted to a blunder...the wrong one, but a blunder anyway... My blunder was to trust Captain Antonio Siviero, who reassured me my issue will be resolved, as he acknowledged the truculent style of his officers. It looks as if the MSC Officers look after their safety, in their ignorance, first of all. God forbide there may some day be an accident !! Trust the Captains word..?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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