Can you go on a Disney cruise as a felon?

Disney Cruise Line has zero tolerance for crime on board its vessels. On international voyages that embark or disembark in the United States, Disney Cruise Line is required by federal law to report onboard felonies and missing U.S. nationals to federal agencies.
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Does Disney Cruise do background checks?

Much like a hotel or plane, cruise lines in the U.S. are not required by law to do criminal background checks, or block passengers who may be registered sex offenders.
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Do cruise lines check for warrants?

When you take a cruise, the ship completes a manifest — a list of the name and details of each person on board — that it presents to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. While you are out cruising, law enforcement then scans that list looking for anyone with outstanding warrants.
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Can a felon take a cruise to Alaska?

Following a bit of quick action by the U.S. government, big-ship Alaska cruises have finally restarted after a nearly two-year-long hiatus, and Americans with criminal records can now cruise there with less hassle in 2021.
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Can a convicted felon work on a cruise ship?

A felon would have the best chance at getting a job on a cruise ship by having his or her record expunged. It is never a good idea to lie about your past history on an application. This could result in not being allowed on a cruise ship if the cruise line finds out about it.
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What cruises can felons go on?

Felons may sail on either type of cruise, although the requirements for a closed loop cruise are less restrictive than for open loop cruises. U.S. citizens going on a closed loop cruise can depart and enter the U.S. with only proof of citizenship.
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Can you go to Bahamas with a felony?

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So, any persons with a valid U.S. passport can enter without issues, even a convicted felon.
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Can a felon take a cruise to Mexico?

Most likely he will be able to travel on the cruise but will not be able to leave the ship when it is in port. The ship's security will hold his passport. The FBI controls whether or not he can leave the US but they will guide you to the right authorities to determine whether or not Mexico will allow him to enter.
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What countries can convicted felons travel to?

You can travel to the following countries if you are a convicted felon:
  • Brazil.
  • Cambodia.
  • Chile.
  • Egypt.
  • Ethiopia.
  • Hong Kong.
  • Indonesia.
  • Ireland.
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Can felons go to Jamaica?

Visit the Embassy of Jamaica web site for the most current visa information. Jamaican law prohibits entry by all persons convicted of a felony and still under community supervision.
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Do cruise ship passengers go through customs?

When your cruise ship arrives at its disembarkation port, local immigration officials need to clear the ship before anyone can disembark. Ships that terminate in U.S. ports may require passengers to fill out Customs forms and show their passports to border control in the cruise terminal.
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Can you cruise to Canada with a DUI?

Almost all convictions (including DUI, DWI, reckless driving, negligent driving, misdemeanor drug possession, all felonies, shoplifting, theft, etc.) make a person inadmissible to Canada, regardless of how long ago they occurred.
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How far back does Disney check background?

However, Disney plans to check employees going back seven years, which means some out-of-state research would be required. Disney has contracted with a company to do the work.
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Can you have a criminal record and work for Disney?

Charges involving minors will be a no-go for Disney in any customer-facing positions. Convictions for assault may make it harder to get a job at Disney with a felony or, for that matter, a misdemeanor. Most jobs involve working closely with others, so being able to show an even temperament is important.
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Can you work for Disney if you have a DUI?

"Have you ever been convicted of, or plead guilty or nolo contender (no contest), to a crime (felony or misdemeanor) other than a minor traffic violation? Note: A DUI is not a minor traffic violation. If yes, where and where and disposition? A yes response will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from employment.
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What felonies disqualify you from getting a passport?

What felonies can prevent you from getting a passport? Under federal law 22 U.S.C. 2714, drug-related felonies as well as some drug-related misdemeanors will cause you to be ineligible to receive a U.S. passport.
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Can you go to the Bahamas with a criminal record?

Persons with a criminal record are advised to seek advice and clarification from the Department of Immigration – Bahamas. The letter/email should include the following information: Date of entry and exit to and from The Bahamas. Anticipated length of visit.
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Can felons go to Bora Bora?

Traveling to Bora Bora

The only restriction for them flying would be if they have a felony warrant outstanding against them. The other possible issue would be if their name is on what is called the no-fly list maintained by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) for those suspected of being terrorists.
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Can a convicted felon go to Cancun?

Restrictions on Foreign Travel

Traveling outside the U.S. to another country after a felony conviction is an interesting question. There is no set standard for restrictions on felons wanting to visit a foreign country.
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Can a felon go to Dominican Republic?

Felons can travel to the Dominican Republic by flying or on a cruise. The only difficulty for them flying would be if they have a felony warrant outstanding against them.
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Can felons go to Hawaii?

Flying to Hawaii shouldn't pose a problem for felons as long as they fly from one state to another, Hawaii included. The only difficulty for them flying would be if they have a felony warrant outstanding against them.
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Can you travel to Aruba with a felony?

Can a person with a felony record be turned away from entering Aruba by immigration? As per the Immigration law as long as a crime is not committed on Aruba, someone with record is free to enter.
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Can a felon travel to Puerto Rico?

For Americans entering Puerto Rico, it is just the same as traveling from one state to another. Therefore, a passport is not required to enter Puerto Rico. This is also true for felons who travel from the U.S. mainland directly to any U.S. territory.
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Can someone on probation go on a cruise?

He may need to ask permission from the Court to allow him to travel while on Probation, as I highly doubt the Probation Officer will allow him to leave while on Probation.
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