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On Jun 22, 2:03*pm, HK wrote:
thunder wrote: On Mon, 22 Jun 2009 05:22:46 -0700, Loogypicker wrote: Hey, stupid, all you have to do is fly to Mexico, then to Cuba. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/ Can_a_US_citizen_travel_to_Cuba_if_they_connect_pl anes_outside_the_US Careful, the government of the Land of the Free restricts travel to Cuba, and several other countries. http://wikitravel.org/en/Americans_in_Cuba There are legitimate ways for Americans to obtain a license to travel legally directly to Cuba. Loogy, however, would have to go illegally through Mexico, because his gross stupidity will not qualify him for a license. Here, stupid, read this. If you want to go more than one day, you're screwed: Although the government of Cuba permits U.S. citizens to visit, the U.S. itself restricts its citizens from travelling there, except with a license issued by the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control [1]. The specific restriction is against spending money in Cuba, however U.S. authorities consider any visit of more than one day to be prima facie proof that one has spent money there. Furthermore, OFAC also holds that U.S. citizens also may not receive goods or services for free from any Cuban national, eliminating any attempts to circumvent the regulation based on that premise. Gross stupidity would be someone who wanted to go through that trouble to visit Cuba for ONE DAY!!! |
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