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I have read that when entering the date of your arrival that the date has to be entered as - Day, Month, Year. This may sound like a stupid question but when entering your Passport and Birth date do we enter "our" way or Day, Month, Year? I haven't seen [or can't find] any mention of this. We have a couple going down to use our timeshare this coming Saturday and I want to clarify it for them. They haven't traveled out of the country so I want to help make the process as easy as possible. Also need to know this info for us towards the end of the month.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Day, Month, year. Same as passport.
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SXM uses the European date format. Day is first.
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SXM uses the European date format. Day is first. As does the majority of the rest of the world!!! mmddyy is mainly an American thing
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Thank you....appreciate it.
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