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Yes, this voyage did not leave the Schengen area.
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A: Yes, as long as the Schengen visa is valid and you enter the country, the 26 Schengen countries can be unblocked.
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The visa requirements for a cruise ship are not exactly the same as those for land or air entry, but are broadly summarized as follows. It does not represent an official interpretation and is for reference only. It is still in the collection stage, most of them are not direct experience, and the statement is exempt from liability, and it is strange that the ship (down) can not be shipped.
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This depends on the cruise ship you are going to take the ** route, and the countries and ports that different cruise routes call at are different. At present, the Japan-South Korea route is basically visa-free, but the materials still have to be collected.
Similar to general overseas travel, every outbound cruise tourist (including children and infants) must hold a passport, and the passport must be valid for more than 6 months from the return date of entry.
Visa is very important for outbound cruises, and if there is a problem with the visa, some ports may not be able to disembark from the ship, or at worst, you may not be able to board the ship.
Cruise group tour products can generally be handled by the travel agency for group signing. At present, most of the Japanese and Korean products departing from China do not need to apply for a visa, and the travel agency will apply for the relevant landing permit, and the required materials will be different due to the destination and the difference in the traveler's situation, please refer to the description of the visa endorsement column in the product for specific materials.
If you are not a group tour product, or plan to go ashore after the cruise ship docks at the port, you need to apply for an individual tourist visa by yourself, and the required materials are subject to the requirements of the consulates of various countries.
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If you do not plan to go ashore, you do not need a visa.
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Visa requirements are required to take a cruise ship, and passport and visa checks are on board, not when disembarking, so if you don't meet the requirements, you won't be able to board the ship at all. For Caribbean cruises (including Mexico), holders of Chinese passports do not need a visa from the country of call, and only need to get on and off the ship with a boat card. Board the ship and check the documents for returning to the United States.
Cruises are generally international routes, and you must have a valid re-entry document in advance. In addition, if you hold a Chinese passport without a green card, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months when you re-enter the United States.
Many countries in Central America, such as Belize and Honduras, are non-diplomatic relations with China, and if you want to go on your own, you need to pay a visa fee of 2,000-4,000 US dollars, while you don't need to get a local visa to get off the ship if you take a cruise.
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