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Carnival's "do not board list" !


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Link to the actually policy..please

 

Get anymore lazy? Let me spell it for you.

 

Outstanding Warrants / Prior Criminal Convictions

If any guest has outstanding warrants or a prior criminal conviction, he/she may be subject to U.S Cutoms and Border Protection (CBP) interdiction.

 

Sexual Offenders

From time to time, Carnival may receive advance notice that a guest is a sexual offender. If you should become aware of this information, please contact Guest Services so they can alert our Security Service department. Sexual offenders are not allowed to sail.

 

Guests with Restraining Orders

Restraining orders are issued by a judge and are intended to protect those who fear for their own safety. Essentially, a restraining order prohibits an individual from an action that is likely to cause harm and usually, prevents any contact or communication between two or more people.

 

If a restraining order is violated, the individual with the order should call the local police department and report the situation upon arrival at the terminal. Law enforcement will make the decision if a restraining order has been violated. Each restraining order is different and until seen by law enforcement it is unknown what type of restrictions were placed by the issuing judge. Depending on the guidance provided by law enforcement, if we feel the situation is going to disrupt other guests’ enjoyment, we reserve the right to deny boarding to all parties involved.

 

Canadian Regulations – Visitors with Criminal Records

Anyone with a criminal record may be excluded and denied entry into Canada due to heightened security and enforcement. For this reason, more people with past criminal charges or convictions are refused entry into Canada. Almost all convictions (including DUI, DWI, reckless driving, negligent driving, misdemeanor drug possession, all felonies, shoplifting, theft, etc.) make a person inadmissible to Canada, regardless of how long ago they occurred.

 

It is recommended that persons who have been charged in the past or who have past convictions obtain the necessary documents before attempting to enter Canada. A waiver of exclusion may be issued but several weeks are required and a processing fee must be paid. To learn more about applying for these documents, guests may visit the following website for details: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/faq-inadmissibility.asp; in addition, guests can contact the Canadian Embassy or a Canadian Consulate in the U.S. or use this link for more information: http://www.consular.canada.usembassy.gov/enter_canada.asp

 

This regulation could impact guests that are visiting Canada on the following itineraries:

•Alaska cruises that visit Victoria, Canada and Vancouver, Canada

•Hawaii cruises that visit Vancouver, Canada

•New York Canada Cruises

•New York Foliage cruises

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