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Can a used Single-Entry Visa be used again for an Alaska cruise from Seattle?

lchen

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Jul 26, 2013
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Hi, my parents are Indonesian citizens; they just arrived in the US and plan to go for a trip to Seattle, then Vancouver, back to Seattle, cruise to Alaska, and finally back to Seattle. However, they only have single-entry Canadian visa (and multi-entry US visa).
The trip is planned for next week, so it's already too late now to apply for a new visa.

According to this: cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=417&t=16
"A single-entry visa allows you to enter Canada only one time. Once you have left Canada, excluding travel to the United States and St. Pierre and Miquelon, you will need a new visa to travel back to and enter Canada.
If your visa is still valid and you are travelling only and directly to the United States (including its Territories and Possessions) or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you do not need a new temporary resident visa to return to Canada."

However, according to this: canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t31467.0.html;msg1724154#msg1724154
"Cruise ship passengers, take note
It should be noted that if you are on a cruise ship which departs from the United States and enters international waters, you will need to either obtain a multiple-entry visa or apply for a new visa to re-enter Canada."

Is it true that 'international waters' is considered a different country in this case?

Was anyone in the same situation as my parents and able to use the single-entry visa multiple times to Canada and Alaska cruise?
Somebody out there must have similar experience..

Please help! We're desperate for an answer. We tried contacting Canadian consulate via phone and email but no avail. We even went to the consulate personally, but the person there just quoted the same info as the website. We asked if it's possible to get an official written statement, but he said he doesn't have time and asked us to print from the website.
 

PMM

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lchen said:
Hi, my parents are Indonesian citizens; they just arrived in the US and plan to go for a trip to Seattle, then Vancouver, back to Seattle, cruise to Alaska, and finally back to Seattle. However, they only have single-entry Canadian visa (and multi-entry US visa).
The trip is planned for next week, so it's already too late now to apply for a new visa.

According to this: cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=417&t=16
"A single-entry visa allows you to enter Canada only one time. Once you have left Canada, excluding travel to the United States and St. Pierre and Miquelon, you will need a new visa to travel back to and enter Canada.
If your visa is still valid and you are travelling only and directly to the United States (including its Territories and Possessions) or St. Pierre and Miquelon, you do not need a new temporary resident visa to return to Canada."

However, according to this: canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/-t31467.0.html;msg1724154#msg1724154
"Cruise ship passengers, take note
It should be noted that if you are on a cruise ship which departs from the United States and enters international waters, you will need to either obtain a multiple-entry visa or apply for a new visa to re-enter Canada."

Is it true that 'international waters' is considered a different country in this case?

Was anyone in the same situation as my parents and able to use the single-entry visa multiple times to Canada and Alaska cruise?
Somebody out there must have similar experience..

Please help! We're desperate for an answer. We tried contacting Canadian consulate via phone and email but no avail. We even went to the consulate personally, but the person there just quoted the same info as the website. We asked if it's possible to get an official written statement, but he said he doesn't have time and asked us to print from the website.
1. Alaska cruises don't cruise in International waters. You may have problems convincing the cruise line that they are okay to go though with the single entry TRV.
 

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I agree with PMM.

Call the cruise line. Cruise lines have specific rules when it comes to passport / visa requirements. I suspect the cruise line will be able to tell you if your parents will be allowed to board or not.
 

lchen

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I called Norwegian, and they specifically said Norwegian Jewel to Alaska does cross international waters.
However, they wouldn't give my any immigration advice. I guess they don't want to be liable.
So they asked me to call the US Citizenship & Immigration Services, which I did, but nobody picked up, only machine.. sigh... :(
 

scylla

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Well I suppose you can look at it this way...

It's way way too late to get another visa. So either your parents will be allowed to board with the visas they have now or they won't. Not much you can do about it at this point.
 

mir637

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Hi,

My mother is having single entry canadian visa and multiple entry US visa. Can she travel to canada multiple times by road. Is there any diff between travelling by road and fly. Plz let me know asap.

Thanks

Mir
 

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Why take such a risky cruise with a 50/50 chance, cant you go to some other cruise? Does it have to be Alaska?
 

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mir637 said:
Hi,

My mother is having single entry canadian visa and multiple entry US visa. Can she travel to canada multiple times by road. Is there any diff between travelling by road and fly. Plz let me know asap.

Thanks

Mir
As long as the visa is still valid, she can travel between US and Canada multiple times road & air.