They won't stamp the passport, not even for Canadians.
On Fri, 28 May 2004 00:32:29 GMT, kurtullman@yahoo.com (Kurt Ullman)
wrote:
>In article , "min10011"
> wrote:
>>In answer to those who have posted, first, thanks for the responses, I live
>>in New York, but the point of departure will be from the southern US, likely
>>Florida, so although flying up to Canada and then all the way back down is
>>possible it would be better to avoid that route for the obvious reason of
>>saving travel time.
>>
> Then you might want to go South. For instance, one of the officially
>sanctioned trips I heard about met in Nassau and then took off the next day.
>
>>Also, I am a private citizen with no affiliation whatsoever with any
>>government entity. I understand the concerns about legalities for Americans
>>traveling to Cuba and I will accept the risks.
> Just make sure they don't stamp your passport in Havana. There used to be
> a nod, nod wink wink entry to Cuba. Don't know if that is still available.
>The passport is a red flag, obviously.
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