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el_papi_chew_low
04-28-2005, 09:43 AM
Passport Rule May Hurt Caribbean Tourism
Source: Associated Press
By STEVENSON JACOBS
04/27/2005

KINGSTON, Jamaica - New U.S. travel rules aimed at closing America's borders to terrorists may cause trouble for an unintended target -poor Caribbean countries seeking vital U.S. tourist dollars, regional officials say.


The U.S. Department of Homeland Security this month announced new rules that mean Americans used to traveling to the islands with a driver's license or birth certificate will have to have passports.


"It's been so easy to travel here that this will definitely impede visitor flows," said Paul Pennicook, head of the state tourism board of Jamaica, where more than half of U.S. tourists enter without passports.


"The Americans may just say 'what the hell' and go somewhere else," said Godfrey Dyer, head of the Jamaica Hotel and Tourism Association.


U.S. visitors represent the region's largest tourism market, accounting for 53 percent of last year's almost 22 million
visitors, excluding cruise ship passengers, according to the Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization.


An estimated 60 million Americans have passports.


Under the new Homeland Security regulations, Americans returning from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central and South America must show passports starting Dec. 31. But those returning from Canada and Mexico only have to show passports starting Dec. 31, 2006.


Caribbean officials stress they're not opposed to the border-tightening measures but say the extra year for Canada and Mexico gives their competitors an edge in attracting Americans without passports.


The Bahamas Hotel Association president said the earlier start date for the Caribbean will hurt visitor arrivals by discouraging "impulse travelers" who book last-minute trips and don't have passports.


"The implementation timetable presents the industry ... with a huge challenge," said Earle Bethel. "We're not against the measure in the least, but we'd like to be given the same time as Canada and Mexico."


To avoid losing ground, some tourism leaders are calling for intense lobbying to pressure the United States for more time to raise awareness about the passport requirement, which comes as the region continues to struggle to recover from a slowdown in travel after the Sept. 11 attacks.


Others are taking a more creative approach.


The Jamaica-based resort chain SuperClubs announced it would cover the cost of getting passports - about $100 each - in all-inclusive holidays booked for next year.


"We wanted to take away the hassle so people who want to come can," vice president Zein Nakash said.


Concerns the measure might hinder cross-border commerce prompted President Bush to order a review of the plans, saying it must be more flexible.


The plans could include the use of unnamed "additional documents" still being considered, but the passport would remain "the document of choice" for re-entry, according to a Homeland Security information sheet.


Some Caribbean countries like Barbados already require passports from Americans.



A spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Kingston doubted the plan would hurt travel to the Caribbean, famous for its white-sand beaches, lush vegetation and diverse culture.

"When people love a place, they will go there," Glenn Guimond said.

Some U.S. tourists agree.

"Jamaica has its own unique charm and vacation value to attract her fair share of travelers," said Mark Bayer, 51, of Reading, Pa., who is planning to visit the island with his family in July. He and his wife have passports but their three adult children don't.

Meanwhile, Caribbean tourist spots that won't be affected are hoping to reap a windfall in new U.S. visitors.

"You don't need a passport to come here," said Alain Tiphaine, head of the hotel and tourism association in Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory.

Pana
04-28-2005, 09:51 AM
Thats the price you pay for being married, me on the other hand Im free to do what I want :cool: thats why I only have girl friends here in the US marriage will never happen again for me 2 much to lo$e.

Mister NYC
04-28-2005, 01:28 PM
How much does it cost anyways again? ...$40-90 bucks and about 3-6 weeks to get? Just get one. And if your stuck in the caribbean...oh well, god bless you and I hope you have some money.

Cheating people: get 2 passports...say you lost yours, well, just reapply for another one and show the cunt your "lost" one. :grin:

Don Tomas
04-28-2005, 01:40 PM
How much does it cost anyways again? ...$40-90 bucks and about 3-6 weeks to get? Just get one. And if your stuck in the caribbean...oh well, god bless you and I hope you have some money.

Cheating people: get 2 passports...say you lost yours, well, just reapply for another one and show the cunt your "lost" one. :grin:

If you are a good citizen (no felonies, etc.) you get it in about 7 business days!

gmalet
04-28-2005, 01:57 PM
My wife lets me go to the DR all the time.

BrooklynBeas
04-28-2005, 02:49 PM
My wife lets me go to the DR all the time.
So does my right hand.... I got mine in about 2 weeks and it cost $80

knotty
04-28-2005, 06:23 PM
My wife lets me go to the DR all the time.
So does my right hand.... I got mine in about 2 weeks and it cost $80

damn, that's how much it cost these days??? I thought it still was like 40 bucks.

sicpup71
04-28-2005, 07:34 PM
My wife lets me go to the DR all the time.
So does my right hand.... I got mine in about 2 weeks and it cost $80

damn, that's how much it cost these days??? I thought it still was like 40 bucks.

http://travel.state.gov/passport/get/fees/fees_837.html


Routine Services (Form DS-11)
Non-Refundable

Age 16 and older: The passport fee is $55. The security surcharge is $12. The execution fee is $30. The total is $97
Expedited Service - Add $60 for each application

cremaconpalo
04-29-2005, 08:08 PM
I think we need a new topic area for those poor bastards scamming on wives etc . . . Until we get divorced anyway. Seriously, many of us have families, stay with the wife for the kids sake, etc . . . If only for laughs, we should share our bullshitting techniques. I for one seriously regret not taking up golf and fishing earlier in life. Those seem to be the prime excuses for getting away.

DEPUTY DAWG
04-29-2005, 08:16 PM
I think we need a new topic area for those poor bastards scamming on wives etc . . . Until we get divorced anyway. Seriously, many of us have families, stay with the wife for the kids sake, etc . . . If only for laughs, we should share our bullshitting techniques. I for one seriously regret not taking up golf and fishing earlier in life. Those seem to be the prime excuses for getting away.

Yes it is and yes it works :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

freakaccident
04-29-2005, 08:47 PM
She doesnt need to know you have a passport.

moshy2k
04-29-2005, 10:44 PM
If it wasn't for the wife (no kids) I would be in Sosua RIGHT NOW fucking some chica.........

DEPUTY DAWG
04-29-2005, 10:46 PM
If it wasn't for the wife (no kids) I would be in Sosua RIGHT NOW fucking some chica.........

And I'd be right behind you (literally) taking pics :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

moshy2k
04-29-2005, 11:00 PM
Deputy, next time you take pics wait for me to pull back so people can see the freaking condom :shock: . And buy some colored ones next time lol lol .

Dick Dawson
04-29-2005, 11:00 PM
I see $260 in early June from Newark to STI. Wonder if anyone's going around that time.