pbolden
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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Hello Everyone,
My wife and I often cruise to Canada from South Bass Island in Erie. We both have passcards so there's no legal concern for us. Occasionally we have guests that we would like to take to Canada but they do not have passports or passcards for reentry into the U.S. Commercial cruises that originate at an U.S. port and return to that same port as a final destination are considered "Closed Loop" and as such, passengers are exempted from the passport/passcard requirement if that vessel should have a stop at a foreign port. A birth certificate and photo I.D. are all that are required for there reentry into the U.S. Would my guests be afforded the same privilege? Anyone know the law?
Thanks,
Paul
My wife and I often cruise to Canada from South Bass Island in Erie. We both have passcards so there's no legal concern for us. Occasionally we have guests that we would like to take to Canada but they do not have passports or passcards for reentry into the U.S. Commercial cruises that originate at an U.S. port and return to that same port as a final destination are considered "Closed Loop" and as such, passengers are exempted from the passport/passcard requirement if that vessel should have a stop at a foreign port. A birth certificate and photo I.D. are all that are required for there reentry into the U.S. Would my guests be afforded the same privilege? Anyone know the law?
Thanks,
Paul