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Re: What you need at immigration
[Re: BeachKitten]
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12/10/2017 09:10 AM
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Ellen777
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Hi Beach Kitten: Most people traveling to Anguilla use the in- transit line, and they do ask where we are going. In this case, this question is not for me, it is for two separate parties on Trip Advisor who are arriving late. They are worried they will get to SXM and not be able to leave the airport. Ellen
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Re: What you need at immigration
[Re: Ellen777]
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12/10/2017 11:12 AM
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OK, I guess I'm missing something, as they can't use the In Transit line if they're going to be leaving the airport. So if the immigration authorities ask them where they're staying, they just say where they are going to stay for the first night. Correct?? I don't know what questions they are asking now when people arrive though. The last time we arrived--pre Irma--I don't think they even asked where we were staying or how long, just said 'welcome back'!!
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Re: What you need at immigration
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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12/10/2017 11:33 AM
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No, you are not missing anything Carol, of course you are correct, I was just stating what we are used to when we arrive. If immigration does not ask people where they are staying, there should be no problem. I think they just want to know that for sure. Thanks again, Ellen
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