
Frequently Asked Question
Invited To A Destination Wedding & Have A Few Question?
You're not alone friend! Keep reading to answer all your burning questions!
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The name that you use on your reservation needs to match the name on your passport exactly. Please do not use nicknames, shortened names, etc. Please double check your passport to ensure that your name matches, or change fees may apply. If you are in the process of renewing or applying for a new passport, you can still complete your reservation as long as you ensure the names match what will be on the passport.
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Most debit cards have daily charge limits. Depending on your bank, this daily charge limit may be as low as $500.
Please confirm the daily charge limit with your bank prior to submitting a large debit card payment. If you attempt to charge over your daily limit, your card will be declined. Note: Debit Cards are NOT recommended for international travel. Ask me for more details.
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Pregnancy Restrictions: Some trips have restrictions for pregnant travelers. For example, cruise lines will not board a passenger after her 24th week of pregnancy. Ask me for more details.
Travel Insurance and Pregnancy: Please read the coverage info carefully. In many policies, pregnancy is considered a pre-existing condition and is not a covered cancellation reason. In this case, you may want to consider "Cancel for Any Reason" coverage, an optional upgrade.
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Children under 18 years of age not traveling with both parents or legal guardian(s) may need to present a notarized letter from the absent parent/guardian granting permission to travel outside of Canada and the United States. This letter should also authorize the adult to provide emergency medical care if necessary.
Please refer to this website for more information and sample letters: https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/children/children-travel
Sweet Sights Travel is not responsible for lack of compliance to provide proper documentation to airport authorities. It is the responsibility of the traveler & the traveler’s parents/guardians to provide proper documentation to airport authorities.
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You may not be able to get a passport or clear immigration if you have been convicted of a felony. Please contact your attorney to review the specifics of your case.
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If you are traveling to Canada and have been convicted of a DUI or DWI, you will likely not be admitted to the country.
A DUI/DWI is a felony in Canada and entrance to non-residents is tightly controlled. Please contact your attorney to learn more.
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You may be detained at customs if you owe child support. Please contact your attorney to discuss prior to payment.
