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Subject: Re: Law Change? Posted on: Sun, 16 Jul 2006 06:49:22 -0700

On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 00:58:01 -0400, gwm215@webtv.net (gwm215 gwm215)
wrote:

>On a cruise that includes ports -- where the USA embarkation port is
>different from USA debarkation port [the main reason for the Passenger
>Act] -- you need one distant foreign port during voyage if ship is
>non-USA flagged.

Hi Everyone,

As a clarification, the above is not correct. You are not allowed to
embark at a one US port and debark at another US port if you are on a
foreign flagged ship. It does not matter whether you visit 1 or a
hundred foreign flagged ports.

Best regards,
Ray
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