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Re: Day trip to Virgin Gorda
[Re: jphart]
#51908
04/27/2015 09:50 PM
04/27/2015 09:50 PM
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jphart said:I thought one was supposed to clear in at the closest port of entry upon entering into the country? I'm not trying make an issue, just trying to learn, http://www.bvitourism.com/ports-entryThought I've read where a boat could get in trouble if they bypassed the first port of entry. It's not enforced at all. They're just happy if you clear in. I work on the water everyday here, and it's completely acceptable to clear in at Spanish Town coming in from the USVI. C&I doesn't even care about seeing the passengers. All they want to see is my check!
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