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Jan 9th 2009
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I am from canada and I am planning a trip to Jamaica in the next few weeks. I do not have a passport and understand this is ok. Im just very worried about this. will I be ok to travel without one?
 
Balls
Mar 19th 2009
As a US citizen, I have traveled to Jamaica over 25 times. I never needed anything more that a "certificate of live birth". As a citizen if Canada, you will have no trouble using this same birth certificate and one current ID with a picture (driver's license, etc.)

In my opinion, Negril is the only place on the island worth visiting. It has its famous 7 mile beach and another 7 miles of cliffs for jumping and diving. Don't miss the swimming at Rick's Cafe and the 'West End' resorts. IRIE

I live in Thailand now and miss Jamaica terribly.
 
kari
Mar 19th 2009
I am a U.S. citizen wanting to travel to Jamaica with my 10 year old. It seems that all we will need is a birth certificate and my drivers license. Is this correct? I would hate to book my trip and get to the airport to find out we need passports...
 
Apr 5th 2009
Even as a Canadian citizen you'll need a passport. You won't be allowed to leave the airport/the airlines won't give you a boarding pass - that's standard now.
It's the visa you won't need if you're traveling to Jamaica for tourism.
 
Meg
Apr 28th 2009
Just got back to Canada from Jamaica last week... no passport required as long as you are not touching down in the states. For direct flights from Canada to Jamaica and back you just need a government picture ID and birth certificate.
 
Princess
Aug 27th 2009
As a Jamacian living in the US what would i need to travel to England now
 
Sep 2nd 2009
Do you need any shots to travel from US to Jamaica
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