tbmrt Posted January 1 #1 Share Posted January 1 I've tried to find this out, but not clear. If coming in on a cruise ship do we need to bring our vax cards with us when disembarking? There is also mention of an immigration form. Not sure about that either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swells1 Posted January 1 #2 Share Posted January 1 I'm taking mine just in case. You can't have too much documentation. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cantgetin Posted January 1 #3 Share Posted January 1 First, don't get your legal info from contributor web site. I'd suggest the government web site of the country you will be visiting. Secondly, at the very least, bring a photocopy and shoot a photo on your phone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tbmrt Posted January 2 Author #4 Share Posted January 2 10 hours ago, cantgetin said: First, don't get your legal info from contributor web site. I'd suggest the government web site of the country you will be visiting. Secondly, at the very least, bring a photocopy and shoot a photo on your phone. Did so, but was confusing. In the meantime, I found out from my TA that the info on their site was old. No vax card needed for St. Lucia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdjaguar Posted February 17 #5 Share Posted February 17 what's a vaccine card? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LittleTinker Posted June 20 #6 Share Posted June 20 On 1/1/2024 at 2:55 PM, tbmrt said: I've tried to find this out, but not clear. If coming in on a cruise ship do we need to bring our vax cards with us when disembarking? There is also mention of an immigration form. Not sure about that either. You dont need vaccinations to cruise anymore, so no, you dont need it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue_water Posted June 22 #7 Share Posted June 22 On 1/1/2024 at 6:38 PM, cantgetin said: First, don't get your legal info from contributor web site. I'd suggest the government web site of the country you will be visiting. Secondly, at the very least, bring a photocopy and shoot a photo on your phone. We’ve not cruised in awhile because we wintered in Mexico for 8 years. But we would never go anywhere without our original passport and drivers license. You can certainly carry a photocopy or e-copy of your immigration papers (e.g. Passport) if you’d like. But do not produce either copy to a government official as proof of ID. In the best scenario they will just laugh at you, in the worst scenario copies are illegal, and you could be detained… And of course if you are delayed (due to a medical emergency or other cause) and miss the ship, you cannot fly out if your original passport is in your cabin safe… So just basic information for traveling, whether flying or cruising…Some will advise just the opposite, but understanding the risks is important before taking them… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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