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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.

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Do I need a Canada visa for an Alaska cruise?

Yes, if you are not a Canadian citizen, you may need a visa to enter Canada for an Alaska cruise. It is important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality and the ports of call on your cruise itinerary.


Do you need a passport for an Alaskan cruise that includes a stop in Canada?

Yes, you will need a passport for an Alaskan cruise that includes a stop in Canada.


Do you need a passport for a cruise to Canada?

Yes, you need a passport for a cruise to Canada.


Do you need a passport to go to Alaska on a cruise?

Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Alaska if the cruise departs from a U.S. port and stops at a foreign port.


Do I need a passport to cruise to Canada?

Yes, you need a valid passport to cruise to Canada.


Do you need a passport to go on a cruise to Canada?

Yes, you need a passport to go on a cruise to Canada.


Do you need a passport to go to Canada on a cruise?

Yes, you need a valid passport to go to Canada on a cruise.


Do I need a passport if my cruise stops in Canada?

Yes, you will need a passport if your cruise stops in Canada. It is a requirement for all travelers entering Canada by sea.


Do you need a passport when cruising to Alaska from US?

If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to Alaska on a cruise that stops in Canada before summer 2008, you do not need a passport. You can also cruise to the Caribbean (except Barbados), Mexico and the Bahamas without a passport.For any of the small ship cruises that sail only in Alaska, you do not need a passport.The Department of Homeland security expects to announce the new date for requiring passports for all travel outside the US later this spring.


Do you need a passport to cruise to Canada?

Yes, a passport is required for all travelers, including U.S. citizens, to cruise to Canada.


Do I need a visa for Canada if I am arriving on a cruise ship?

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.


Does a Canadian need a passport to go to Alaska?

Passport requirements depend on the cruise itinerary and when you're planning to visit Alaska. Most cruises to Alaska on the large cruise lines (Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Princess, etc.) are required to touch a foreign port - and either start in or visit Canada during the cruise. Until sometime in summer 2008 or thereafter (the exact date has not been established) a passport is not required for travel by sea or land to Canada. If you're planning to cruise in the spring, you will not need a passport -- unless you must fly to Vancouver to meet the ship (passports are required for travel by air to Canada). Several small cruise lines (Cruise West, Majestic America, American Safari) have US registry and are able to cruise only in Alaska. Passports are not required for these sailings.