No. You can use a passport, US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-drivers ID.
No. For travel between countries in North America you must use either a passport (booklet mandatory for international air travel), a US passport card, or an enhanced state drivers license or non-drivers ID. A birth certificate is not sufficient.
Depending on there the cruise goes it is often necessary to obtain and have with you many documents. A birth certificate or baptismal certificate used to be required by almost universal more stringent requirements have made this bit of paper almost useless. You should check with your travel agent to see if you need:A valid passportA valid visa for your destinationRecords of immunizationNotes for permission to travel with underaged childrenOther documents required by the local government.
There are many different cruise lines that offer deals and specials on cruise packages. Cruise lines such as Carnival Cruises or Royal Caribbean Cruises offer cruise packages. Online resources such as HotWire can be used to locate the best cruise packages.
A birth certificate confirms that a person was born on a specific day at a specific location. It can be used to prove citizenship and identification.
Yes, "Birth Certificate" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
I am fairly certain that the East Coast has never been on a cruise. The big lines that cruise from the East Coast are: Royal Caribbean (my favorite), Norwegian, Carnival, Princess, Disney, Holland and Radission.
Explorer of the Seas is a cruise ship used for touring the Caribbean as well as other places in the world. It is owned by the travel company called Royal Caribbean.
As of 12/09 when my family cruised to the Bahamas you could still used your birth certificate . My friend used hers with no problem out of Miami Fl. . Cruise line says being that it was a closed loop cruise meaning you return to the same point that you left the USA .
A birth card is a smaller wallet size version of a birth certificate. These can be temporarily used for enrolling children in school and such.
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I doubt it since a birth certificate is an offical document and will be used by you and the government all of your life so it must meet a standard set.
"Royal Caribbean mainly does cruises to tropical places, like Jamaica and the Bahamas. My aunt used their cruise and went to the Bahamas about 10 years ago she said it was great."
no when someone gets a name change they get a second birth certificate, either one can be used in legal documentation but most companies, if they require birth certifricates, prefer both.