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This information is taken from the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau and has been updated for January 2005. 

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For International destinations, there is a departure tax of US$30.00 for those age 2 and up.  This departure tax might be already included in the airfare of certain airlines.


For islands within the Netherlands Antilles, the departure tax is US$10.00.
Some have made provisions to include the departure tax in your airline ticket.

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U.S. citizens require one of the following:

  • A valid passport and a return/continuing ticket.
  • A birth certificate with raised seal and photo identification and a return/continuing ticket.
  • Naturalized citizens must show an original naturalization certificate with photo identification and a return/continuing ticket.
  • Green Card holders must have a valid passport and a return/continuing ticket.

Canadian citizens require one of the following:

  • A valid passport and a return/continuing ticket.
  • A certified copy of birth certificate, a photo identification and a return/continuing ticket.
  • Canadian residents require a "Landing permit" with valid passport and return/continuing ticket.

European Community citizens require:

  • A valid passport and a return/continuing ticket.

 

We take no responsiblitiy for the accuracy of the information provided, but are providing it for the convenience of travelers wishing to enter St. Maarten





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