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Can you go on a cruise on felony probation?

If the person is on parole or probation, they need to check with their probation/parole officer to see if going on a cruise is allowed. If the person is a registered sex offender, they should check with their local law enforcement agency to see if going on a cruise is allowed.



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The short answer is yes; a felon can go on a cruise, but not every type of cruise. The type of cruise, destination, and ports are all factors that come into play when determining if a felon can board the ship. In other words, not all cruise ships will allow felons to board their ships.

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You may need to stay within the jurisdiction where the case is pending, as your departure could signal to the authorities, your bail bond agent, and the court that you are a flight risk.

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Yes, Carnival hires felons. Carnival does run an extensive background check on all new hires before onboarding.

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And what would disqualify you from being hired? Tattoos, felonies, drug tests, long or colorful hair. yes. they do drug testing, criminal background checks, which may or may not be sufficient considering one of our line cooks...

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Carnival Cruise Line (“Carnival”) reserves the right to use consumer reports prepared by a third-party consumer reporting agency, to conduct a criminal background check for guests who have booked a Carnival cruise. This criminal background check will be done to safeguard Carnival guests and crewmembers.

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If you are not a U.S. citizen or an LPR, you will need a passport and/or the appropriate documentation based on the status you are seeking in the United States for any type of cruise, closed loop or not.

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Countries that Don't Allow Felons 2023
  • Countries that deny entry to visitors convicted of a felony. Argentina. ...
  • Australia. In Australia, tourists who wish to visit but who have a criminal record must first apply for a visa. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Japan. ...
  • New Zealand. ...
  • Russia. ...
  • United Kingdom. ...
  • United States.


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Minor rules that get broken may not result in you going to the ship's brig. Often, minor offenses will result in a person simply being remanded to their cabin with security outside to ensure they don't leave. But when serious crimes occur, the captain may feel it necessary to put the person in the brig.

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Registrants currently under supervision usually need permission from their Parole or Probation Officer before traveling and should always consult their supervising officer.

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If you wonder whether cruise ships have jails, the answer is yes. Jails are called brigs on a cruise ship and tend only to be used in serious circumstances when no other options are available. Cabin arrest is typically used before the brig is needed.

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Cruise ship security involves walking through a metal detector to ensure that you have no prohibited items on your person and having your bags scanned through an X-ray to ensure that you aren't bringing prohibited items such as irons or alcohol aboard.

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Necessary cruise documents include acceptable official forms of identification, proof of your booking number and boarding information, and confirmation that you aren't ill. You must present these upon arrival at the port.

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Does Princess Cruise Lines hire felons? No, Princess Cruise Lines does not hire felons. Keep in mind that a drug test, background check, and fingerprint analysis are required before starting a position with Princess Cruise Lines. To that end, there is no point in lying or attempting to fool them about past convictions.

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Cruise ship workers are not supposed to hook up with passengers, but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. It is rare though – most crew follow the rules because they know they'll lose their job if they're caught.

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