All travel documents required for debarkation at different ports of call are your responsibility and you should carry them with you.
Guests will not be allowed to board the ship without proper documentation. You should bear in mind that visa requirements are different depending on destination and actually change from time to time. Make sure to check with your booking agent to find out current regulations.
Make sure that the spelling of your names is correct on all documents and verify that they match those on your valid passport.
You may also need government issued photo identification, for instance, a driver’s license.
Check that the name on your cruise and air tickets is the same as on your identification, for immigration and customs purposes.
Sometimes your passport is required to be valid for at least 6 months or more past your expected return date. Consult your booking agent, consulate or embassy of countries you are to visit to make sure the legitimacy of the expiry date of your passports. Other nationals may require different documentation and tourist visas. Passport and Documentation Resources
You may get your birth certificate at hospital or the Vital Statistics Department of the County, where you were born.
For more information on getting a United States Passport, visit United States Department of State site.
For information on getting a Canadian Passport visit the Canadian Passport Office.
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