A Canadian citizen with a green card can use their Canadian passport to exit the US and use their US green card to re-enter the US under the same status.
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If you are a U.S. citizen and the cruise leaves and returns to the same U.S. port you do not need a passport to cruise to the Bahamas.
If you're a US citizen and your cruise starts and returns to the same US port, you do not need a passport to cruise to the Bahamas.
If you are a US citizen and plan to cruise to the Bahamas, you will need either a passport or a certified copy of your birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID.If you're planning to fly to the Bahamas, you will need a passport.
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and Canada (for most Alaskan cruises) without a passport. The Department of Homeland security should announce the new date for passport requirements later this spring.
If you are a US citizen and the ship departs and returns from a port in the US, you can cruise to the Bahamas, or throughout the Caribbean, with a certified copy of your birth certificate (raised seal) and a government issued photo ID (drivers license). You will not need a passport. If you are flying to any location outside the United States to board the ship, you will need a passport. And if you are not a US citizen, you will need a passport and may need a Visa to enter the Bahamas.
Basically yes, to get on AND off the cruise ship you need a passport.
Yes
If you are a Canadian citizen, then a Canadian Passport would be fine for travelling to these places via cruise ship.
If you are a US citizen and the cruise is departing from and returning to the same US port, you can cruise to the Bahamas with a certified copy (with a raised seal) of your birth certificate and a government-issued photo ID (for example, a drivers license). It is better to have a passport, but one is not required. (Note: if you are not a US citizen - even if you are a "permanent resident alien" - you will need a valid passport and may need a Visa to enter the Bahamas.)
Yes, if the Canadian has the money to book the cruise and a passport.
august 2008
Yes you do.