I want to get the six pack license and have a boat so getting the days is not a big deal however I would not qualify for coastal license since it would be lakes so debating if it’s really worth the time and cost.
Well, I never did a Part II but here's some guidance. I used MLS again, it took about 1/4 the time and I used MMSEAS to manage the license process for me. All in all, much easier than the OUPV. Gotta have you sea time on the right sized vessel of course.
Yes, a green card holder can potentially obtain a United States Coast Guard captain's license. The USCG considers applications from non-U.S. citizens for certain licenses, including captain's licenses. However, there may be specific requirements and restrictions, so it's advisable for the green card holder to contact the USCG directly or consult an expert in maritime law to understand the eligibility criteria and process.
Yo I’m in st Pete and have a few questions and I’m about to go through process would love to pick your brain about somethings? Do you have an email I could email you at?
You never made any follow-up videos to go even more in the deal. Bummah but never the; less, thanks Cpt for sharing this
Thanks for the comment. I do have another one coming in the queue. Stand by!
I want to get the six pack license and have a boat so getting the days is not a big deal however I would not qualify for coastal license since it would be lakes so debating if it’s really worth the time and cost.
If you want it, I'd go for it regardless!
If you have the time and means just do it. There's really no such thing as too many certifications in whatever scope.
Part 2?
Well, I never did a Part II but here's some guidance. I used MLS again, it took about 1/4 the time and I used MMSEAS to manage the license process for me. All in all, much easier than the OUPV. Gotta have you sea time on the right sized vessel of course.
Can a green card holder get USCG credentials?
Yes, a green card holder can potentially obtain a United States Coast Guard captain's license. The USCG considers applications from non-U.S. citizens for certain licenses, including captain's licenses. However, there may be specific requirements and restrictions, so it's advisable for the green card holder to contact the USCG directly or consult an expert in maritime law to understand the eligibility criteria and process.
@@TheFloridaCaptain Thanks a ton Captain for your prompt response.
Cheers
Thanks again for your comment. I hope your captains journey is going well.
Yo I’m in st Pete and have a few questions and I’m about to go through process would love to pick your brain about somethings? Do you have an email I could email you at?
Sure thing. Ryan@sunandseacharters.net