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I am sailing with someone who does not have a passport and is using his drivers license and birth certificate, which is fine for Bermuda. My question is if it gets diverted to Canada , what happens to him and anyone else who does not have the right paperwork?

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4 hours ago, madamerkf said:

I am sailing with someone who does not have a passport and is using his drivers license and birth certificate, which is fine for Bermuda. My question is if it gets diverted to Canada , what happens to him and anyone else who does not have the right paperwork?

you do not need a passport for Canada. your driver license and birth certificate is perfectly fine if the ship has to go to the canada and it returns back to the same port for debarkation. this is commonly a closed loop cruise.

 

the only issue with the birth certificate is IF they do the one way cruises like what Norwegian does from New York/Boston to Quebec. this is an open loop cruise

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