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Are cruise ship employees US citizens?

Thus, they’re willing to suffer through difficult labor conditions and being mistreated.” The Caribbean, the Philippines, and Eastern Europe are major sources of cruise-ship employees, and only about 5% of cruise-ship employees are American citizens or residents, Walker said.

Will P&O staff be vaccinated?

The P&O voyages will take place initially on the company’s Britannia cruise ship, which usually accommodates over 3,647 guests. Crew will not required to be vaccinated, but will undergo what P&O calls “a strict testing and quarantine regime” as well as be subject to regular testing while on board.

Has PO Cancelled all cruises?

P&O Cruises have cancelled further cruises on account of the ongoing travel restrictions or because itineraries need to be amended for operational reasons. The cancellations are as follows: Cruises onboard Arcadia, Aurora, Azura and Ventura have been cancelled until the end of August 2021.

What cruise lines are registered in the US?

Its Pride of America ship, which sails solely around the Hawaiian islands, is the only mainstream cruise vessel to be registered in the United States.

Can you go on a cruise if not vaccinated?

Those who are unvaccinated will have a hole punched in their room card, which will be required to get into lounges, shows and restaurants. “Since the majority of our guests will be vaccinated, there will be venues and events restricted to vaccinated guests only,” the cruise line said in a letter to guests.

Are there still cruises to nowhere?

Currently, the only mainstream oceangoing cruise ship from a major brand that employs a mostly American crew is Norwegian Cruise Line’s Pride of America, which runs Hawaii-only itineraries (therefore it needs to meet specific requirements to operate only within the U.S.).

Which Celebrity Cruises have been Cancelled?

Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity Cruises has canceled all sailings through June 30, 2021. All cruises in Asia, Australia and New Zealand are now cancelled for the entire 2020-2021 cruise season, while South America sailings are also cancelled for the entire season, through April 7, 2021.

Do cruise ships pay US taxes?

The short answer is yes, but there’s a bit more to it. Provisions under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code allow foreign corporations — like cruise lines — to do business in America without being taxed federally, as long as they are registered in countries that have reciprocal agreements with the U.S.

What is the main entry requirement for working on a cruise ship?

Be 21 years of age or older. Be able to pass a criminal background check. Hold a valid passport. Have a US C1/D visa (if you are not a Canadian or US citizen/resident)

Why are there no Americans working on cruise ships?

The simple answer to this question is because there is a 1830s law on the books that states that foreign-flagged ships are not supposed to transport passengers from one U.S. port to another without stopping in a foreign country. The cruise ship must be owned by a U.S. company. It must also be registered in the U.S.

Where does the poop go on a cruise ship?

Put simply, when you flush the loo, the sewage goes straight to the on-board treatment plant which treats it until it’s drinkable and then pumped back into the ocean, far away from land.

Can you work on a cruise ship in the US?

Yes, all the major cruise lines hire crew members from all over the world. Although these cruise lines are based in the United States, their ships are registered in Panama, Liberia, Marshall Islands or the Bahamas and the employment regulations are slightly different.

What do cruise lines do for their employees?

The cruise lines also provide employees with training that enables them to successfully pursue other jobs when they decide it is time to head back to dry land. For instance, many chefs return to their homelands and open restaurants.

Can a guest entertainer work on a cruise ship?

Yes, crew members are free to visit the ports of call when they are not on duty. Leisure time varies between shipboard positions (Guest Entertainers could perform once or a few times a week, other positions require six to eight hours work a day), after all applicants get paid by cruise lines to work on the ship.

How old do you have to be to work on a cruise ship?

In general cruise lines require minimum 21 years of age for shipboard employment except for photographers, entertainers, dancers and musicians (18 years of age) and Beauty Salon/Spa personnel (19). Canidadates for employment aboard U.S. flagged ships must be minimum 18 years of age…