BuzzLightyearInTampa
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I haven't seen this posted on the boards yet so I thought I'd give people a "heads up."
A new law recently went into effect concerning non-US citizens traveling to or through Canada. If you're a non-US citizen (or someone in your family is) and you are going on a DCL Alaska cruise and you fly into Canada, please take note that you will need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization). There is a "leniency period" through the summer this year, but it's something to keep in mind when planning a future cruise.
Had this law been in place in 2014 when we went on the DCL Alaska cruise, my DW (who is a permanent resident, but not a citizen) would have needed an eTA.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-all.asp
A new law recently went into effect concerning non-US citizens traveling to or through Canada. If you're a non-US citizen (or someone in your family is) and you are going on a DCL Alaska cruise and you fly into Canada, please take note that you will need an eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization). There is a "leniency period" through the summer this year, but it's something to keep in mind when planning a future cruise.
Had this law been in place in 2014 when we went on the DCL Alaska cruise, my DW (who is a permanent resident, but not a citizen) would have needed an eTA.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/visas-all.asp
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