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Jamaica Immigration Information | Form
print the form off and fill it out ahead of time so when you receive the actual form while on the airplane you can just transfer the information. Please note each family member must fill out an immigration form. Keep with your passport as you need it to leave Jamaica.
What to take with me ?
TSA Packing Guidelines
Carry On Allowance
USA and Canada Passport
Travel Tips
Eco Friendly Sunscreen
Travel Registration USA
Travel Registration Canada
Traveling with children other than your own or you are the non-custodial parent?
Consent forms for Canada or USA
3 -1-1 for carry-ons = 3 ounce bottle or less; 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveler can bring. 3 oz.
What is a Tourist Card?
The tourist cards that are passed out in flight are no charge, but must be filled out by each passenger, including children….be sure to sign the back of the card in both places, and keep the bottom part of this when they tear it off and hand it back to you in Customs. You will surrender this bottom part when you leave the country at the end of your trip.
Departing with liquor
In terms of departing with liquor, it can be purchased in the airport duty free shops and brought to you at the gate for carry on….however if you purchase it outside of the airport, you will need to pack it in your checked luggage…..NOTE: if you purchase the alcohol at the airport and carry it on, if you have a connecting flight when you arrive in the US, you will be required to repack that liquor in your checked bags!
Helpful Hints In Packing For A Trip:
Packing for a trip doesn’t have to be a major project, if done methodically and with a little planning. The difference between feeling like “I know I forgot something” vs… “I know I’ve covered all the bases” is simple. Just follow these guidelines.
The basic rules of “ize” …
First Step
Write up an itinerary or use the one made up for you by your travel agent. Make up a list of the things you know you will be doing on the trip and tie it into your itinerary. Check out the weather channel or a weather site like wunderground.com – this way you know what you will be dealing with.
Second, What to Take
Remember, you want to be comfortable, flexible, and interchangeable. To do so follow these four rules.
Do a layout of your cloths… this means find an area in your home and lay everything out that you are going to pack. Nothing gets packed in a case until it’s all spread out in one place at one time. Now… take a picture of it, so that if the airline loses your bag, you have proof of what was in there… as you will never remember otherwise. Acclimatize your wardrobe. Simply put, if you’re going to a cold climate… learn to layer rather than take bulky items… especially if you are going on a trip with multi-climate exposure. Women: A shawl that can be used, as a wrap, skirt, mini blanket, scarf, etc can be the most invaluable item you take with you.
Third, Packing Aids
Compression packers… Air is cheap, leave it at home and only take the good stuff. This is how you get 10 lbs of clothes in a 5 lb bag. These clear plastic bags have an airtight seal and a gasket to force all the excess air out of your garments. In addition to compressing your garments you will also be protecting them from rain, dirt and insects. In addition airline security can examine the contents without opening the bags and disturbing the contents. Use tissue, but never-ever use plastic from the cleaners. The cleaner bag plastic is one of the top reasons for suitcase zipper failure by getting caught in the zipper teeth when opening and closing the case. The plastic also traps moisture into clothing. Tissue allows far less shift in transit than plastic and will absorb moisture. Containerize… your packing by using assorted, removable packing containers. Eagle Creek is a leader and the originator of the packing system. They manufacture pack-it folders, cubes, sacs and bags in a variety of sizes and shapes that are perfect for separating items by like type… that way you can always find what you want, and it doesn’t look like you slept in it on a park bench.
Fourth, the Prepack
Take out your luggage well before your trip and give your case a good once over to be sure that it is in good traveling condition. Make sure handles, wheels, zippers, locks and pull handles are operational.
Fifth, the Pack
Be sure you have a well planned out carry-on. If your larger case gets lost you will have your necessities available. The carry-on should contain medication, toiletries, one nights change of clothing, electrical appliances, any breakables and possibly a warm up suit. When packing always pack the heaviest items at the bottom, closest to the wheels. This lets gravity work for you rather than against you.
Don’t Get Mugged for Over-packing
If you follow the packing rules and don’t bring too large a case you should not go overweight, but if you are a hopeless over-packer we recommend you pack a flat, lightweight nylon duffle bag in an easily accessible outer pocket. When the airline says your overweight and request $25-$50 extra, pull out your duffle and transfer some clothing into it or know your limitations before you pack.