In multi-country travel, how are ports of embarkation and disembarkation determined?
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Faisal Khan
Answered 12/Sep/2015
Answer depends:
For immigration form purposes, the port of embarkation is the city/country from which you started your journey (so Country A) and your port of disembarkation is Country C where you ended the journey and then Country B and Country A are simply return points.
The reason the answer depends, is how much time do you spend in each country. Transiting points are not included in the Port of Embarkation/Disembarkation.
For immigration form purposes, the port of embarkation is the city/country from which you started your journey (so Country A) and your port of disembarkation is Country C where you ended the journey and then Country B and Country A are simply return points.
The reason the answer depends, is how much time do you spend in each country. Transiting points are not included in the Port of Embarkation/Disembarkation.