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Old 04-07-2009, 17:29   #11
mesquaukee
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They were still doing that 5 years ago when we visited Cuba the last time. That slip of paper is for all nationalities so "certain people" do not know you went there.
You can fly into Grand Cayman using your birth certificate, fly to Cuba where they give you that slip to place in your passport and fly back to Grand Cayman on your birth certificate and "nobody" will know.
That is what all the Americans who I was working with in Grand Cayman were doing and are still doing.
That travel restriction is for mass consumption not for the dedicated traveler.
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