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Hi

I was wondering if I get a passport will I also need my drivers licence and birth certificate or will the passport alone saffice?

thanks in advance for any advice

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Passport will saffice. The passport has your already has your picture. You need NO other ID with a passport.

 

I strongly recommend a passport it is becoming more and more needed. Barbados requires a pssport since March 1 of this year. Originally it also applied to cruise passengers but changed it to eliminate cruise passengers.

More and more Caribbean islands are considering the a passport.

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Thanks for the advice, I'm an army baby born in germany and have a certificate of birth abroad and just dont want to make boarding take any longer than neccesary!!! Is it true lines are faster for passport holders?

 

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GRAND CAYMAN

 

 

 

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Your passage through immigration will be quicker with a passport. In the 2 ports I've been at (Miami and Pt Canaveral) there's no separate line for passengers with passports, so I guess the speed of the line depends on how many have passports vs birth certificates, plus every other variable you can think of.

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FYI - Barbados is not requiring passports for cruise passengers just spending the day there. If you are going there for a vacation stay, then you will need one. icon_wink.gif

 

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It may still be a good idea to take a drivers license even if you have a passport. Some ports require a picture ID to get back onto the pier after visiting an island. I never take my passport off the ship, just a DL.

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