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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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12 hours ago, Mike E said:

Belize is not part of the UK.  Nor is it a territory of the UK.  
 

Like Canada, it is a member of Commonwealth and is one of 15 Commonwealth Realms. 
 

 

The government of Belize says:

 

https://www.belizeembassyusa.mfa.gov.bz/visa-application-requirements


NOTE: U.S. Citizens and Holders of U.S. Permanent Resident Cards/U.S. Multiple Entries Visas do not require a visa to enter Belize.”

 

We cruised to Belize just fine in 2021

 

you had a valid Myanmar passport and your country does not need visa for Belize/  i know from cruising that others  have been turned away at the port on Carinval ship  (Celebraation and Jubliee)

And Norwegian is more strict

 

A Valid US Passport

OR

Proof of Citizenship (see below) AND Government-issued photo ID

(Baptismal paper, hospital certificates of birth, and Puerto Rico birth certificates issued prior to 7/1/10 are not acceptable.)

  • State certified U.S. birth certificate
  • Original certificate of U.S. naturalization
  • Original certificate of U.S. citizenship
  • U.S. Consular report of your birth abroad
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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2 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

you had a valid Myanmar passport and your country does not need visa for Belize/

The link I provided says otherwise. As does 


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Belize

 

Visa_policy_of_Belize.svg
 

A Burmese passport is among the weakest passports in the world. And getting weaker:

 

Visa_requirements_for_Myanmar_citizens.p

That little patch of green in northern South America is Ecuador, and Ecuador revoked the visa waiver last year, much to our disappointment.  
 

2 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

 

i know from cruising that others  have been turned away at the port on Carinval ship  (Celebraation and Jubliee)

Yes, some cruise ship employees are  poorly educated and/or racist. 
 

2 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

And Norwegian is more strict

 

A Valid US Passport

OR

Proof of Citizenship (see below) AND Government-issued photo ID

(Baptismal paper, hospital certificates of birth, and Puerto Rico birth certificates issued prior to 7/1/10 are not acceptable.)

  • State certified U.S. birth certificate
  • Original certificate of U.S. naturalization
  • Original certificate of U.S. citizenship
  • U.S. Consular report of your birth abroad

You should scroll down to see the stuff for non U.S. citizens:

 

https://www.ncl.com.mx/Información-y-documentos-de-viaje-necesarios-para-ir-de-vacaciones-en-crucero/33g7m/
 

Non-citizens of the United States USA.
 

U.S. Foreigner Residence Card (ARC) holders. USA.

Foreign residents of the United States. The United States that have a Permanent Residence Card (ARC), also known as a "green card", must have the ARC with them to be able to embark on the trip. Foreign residents of the United States. U.S. who do not have their ARC with them when they check-in will not be able to board

 

Green card holders cruise on NCL every day. 

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