Yes, you will need a Canada visa if your Alaska cruise includes a stop in Canada. It is important to check the specific visa requirements for your cruise itinerary.
To take an Alaska cruise without needing a Canada visa, you must have a valid passport and be a citizen of a country that is part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) or have a valid U.S. visa. Additionally, you must stay on the cruise ship while it is in Canadian waters and not disembark in Canada.
Yes, you may need a visa for Canada if you are arriving on a cruise ship, depending on your nationality. It is recommended to check with the Canadian government or the cruise line for specific visa requirements before your trip.
Are you American? Then you'd need transport visa if you want to cross the Canadian borders. You don't need any passport if you want to go from Texas to Alaska on plane :)
Yes, you may need a visa for the cruise you are planning to take. It is important to check the visa requirements for the specific countries you will be visiting during the cruise.
Yes, you may need a visa for the cruise depending on the countries you will be visiting. It is recommended to check the visa requirements for each destination on your itinerary.
Yes, you may need a visa for a cruise to destination. It is important to check the visa requirements for the specific country you will be visiting during your cruise. Contact the embassy or consulate of that country for accurate and up-to-date information on visa requirements.
You will need a passport but you won't need a Visa if you stay on the ship. You will need a visa if you get to go on land in Russia. If you stick with the tour and don't go off on your own you may not need the Visa so check with that cruise line.
If you are coming from another country, a visa is required to enter Alaska, just like any other state. If you are visiting from other parts of the US, you do not need a visa. However, if you wish to drive from the continental US to Alaska-it means going through Canada. As of June 1st, 2009, it is required to have a passport to enter Canada and aslo to re-enter the US.
Yes, Americans need a visa to travel to Canada.
Yes, Colombians need a visa to travel to Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada do not need a visa to travel to Canada.