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You'll need an official letter from the owner/skipper saying you are signing on as crew. Best on letterhead,  and stamped with ships stamp. Otherwise airlines can deny boarding...

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Your best option is to also purchase a refundable return flight on top of ships letter.  Tonga can be inconsistent with entry and exit.  The moment you are checked out cancel the ticket.  Border crossing staff are very much a mixed bag of knowledge on this matter. 

 

 

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Yes. But I've never bought a return ticket. Just a properly executed letter, it needs to look official, proper vessel stamps and letterheads help. Seafarers do this all the time, replacement crew fly in on one way tickets, but often Airline staff are not used to it. And check in with plenty of time. If you have issues, ask for a supervisor.

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