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In 2008 will i need a passport to travel to mexico even though i have dual citizenship to go on a cruise?

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ive had dual citizenship for mexico even though i wasn't born there and the united states which i was born there for 30 years do i still need a passport to go on a cruise

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  1. YES


  2. Well, a couple of things you might want to consider.I've had good luck here...http://cruise.online-assistant.info/agen...

  3. Your dual citizenship has no relationship to the need for a passport. Passports for  LAND and SEA travel to and from Mexico and Canada will be needed after SUMMER 2008.  See website below and read the top half of the page carefully for the CURRENT info.If your cruise is BEFORE summer of 2008, you need to check with your cruise line.  Some cruise lines require passengers to have passports even tho the law does not yet require it.

  4. You can issue your mexican passport and enter Mexico that way. If not, entering the country in my experience is actually easier with a US passport than a mexican one; if it's too much of a hassle, just issue a US passport since you're going to need it anyways to re-enter to USA.

    Remember though that you can't participate in political events as a foreign tourist. However, given you have mexican citizenship, even if you did enter a rally or something, they wouldn't be able to deport you. Haha.

  5. Thats a trick question.  No if you dont plan on coming back to the USA.  Yes if you are coming back.

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