ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Chart 
Nos. 
persons which will exempt them from all 
requirements shown except the deposit or 
bond specified in Requirement 55 above and 
in certain instances possession of valid pass¬ 
ports : 
(a) Native-born citizens of the independent 
countries of North, South, and Central Amer¬ 
ica and the West Indies, including Canada. 
(b) Native-born British subjects. 
(c) Naturalized citizens of any of the in¬ 
dependent countries of North, South, and 
Central America and the West Indies, in¬ 
cluding Canada, and naturalized British sub¬ 
jects provided any of the foregoing persons 
were formerly native-born citizens of another 
independent country of North, South, and 
Central America and the West Indies, in¬ 
cluding Canada, or were formerly native- 
born British subjects. 
Transit passengers are granted Transit Cards 
valid 30 days for native-born citizens of the 
Western Hemisphere and valid for the most 
direct schedule for non-native-born citizens 
of the Western Hemisphere. Members of the 
United States Armed Forces do not require 
Transit Cards if traveling an any uninter¬ 
rupted schedule, nor do nonstop passengers 
on the New Orleans-Balboa route. ( Consult 
a Mexican Consul, a Pan American Airways 
System office or the offices of Braniff Air¬ 
ways and Eastern Air Lines for details and 
issuance of Cards.') 
61. The foregoing Requirement 19 is applicable 
and, in addition, all aliens other than dip- 
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Nos. 
lomatic and consular officers must be in pos¬ 
session of not less than U. S. $100.00 and if 
accompanied by members of their families 
U. S. $50.00 for each member. 
62. The foregoing Requirement 20 is applicable 
and, in addition, all persons except transit 
passengers who are native-born citizens of 
the independent countries of North, South, 
and Central America and the West Indies, 
and in possession of tickets to a destination 
beyond Panama or the Canal Zone, must 
deposit the sum of U. S. $150.00 or equiva¬ 
lent with the Panamanian consul by whom 
visas are issued. 
63. Panamanian visas and deposits are not re¬ 
quired by United States Army, Navy, Marine 
Corps, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, 
and Public Roads Service personnel; officers 
and employees of the Panama Canal and 
Panama Railroad Company; and dependents 
of any of the foregoing persons, provided 
they are in possession of documents estab¬ 
lishing their status or identity, and are en¬ 
tering at Balboa. Consult a Pan American 
Airways System office for details. 
64. Not applicable to any passenger not holding 
visas for and definite reservations to points 
beyond. 
65. Separate visas for either the Azores or Portu¬ 
guese Guinea are not required of transit 
passengers in possession of visas for conti¬ 
nental Portugal who are not stopping over in 
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