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Documentation for travelling to Canada?
2005-09-19, 7:52 AM #1
What do I need? Google says all I need is a valid ID.. but I think my searching skills suxor. You don't need a passport or anything like that?
Paintball event this weekend. Yey. Now I just need to figure out how to to get to Montreal and back. :D
2005-09-19, 7:54 AM #2
If you're in the U.S., get a passport. Hell, if you're not from the U.S., get a passport.
the idiot is the person who follows the idiot and your not following me your insulting me your following the path of a idiot so that makes you the idiot - LC Tusken
2005-09-19, 8:11 AM #3
All you need is photo ID, but a passport might make things easier if you look like an Arab. >.<
2005-09-19, 9:36 AM #4
Those dirty Canadians made me and my dad get out of our car and they searched it on our trip to Canada!! Bastards. :mad:
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2005-09-19, 9:36 AM #5
i have been told several times by border guards they want to see a birth certificate. :/ we've actually turned around a couple of times because some idgit has forgotten their's at home. (of course they didn't ask us for any ID those times >:( )
2005-09-19, 9:55 AM #6
Originally posted by Freelancer:
Those dirty Canadians made me and my dad get out of our car and they searched it on our trip to Canada!! Bastards. :mad:
If you don't like it you should stay out of our country.

To enter Canada from the US you must have proof of American citizenship - not a driver's license, because that doesn't prove squat. Birth certificate or passport.

Enjoy your strippers and booze. :rolleyes:
2005-09-19, 10:43 PM #7
Originally posted by Jon`C:
If you don't like it you should stay out of our country.


Easier done than said.
"it is time to get a credit card to complete my financial independance" — Tibby, Aug. 2009
2005-09-19, 10:45 PM #8
Yeah, the SAY birth-certificate, but I have never been asked to show it when crossing the border, they have always simply accepted my drivers license. That said, it has always been easier for me to get INTO Canada than to get back to the U.S.

Anyway, at least take a copy of your birth-certificate, you wont need it, but just incase…
"Well, if I am not drunk, I am mad, but I trust I can behave like a gentleman in either
condition."... G. K. Chesterton

“questions are a burden to others; answers a prison for oneself”
2005-09-20, 12:57 AM #9
I'm surprised that you would need a passport-- you could just blend in with the steady influx of liberals fleeing Bush's America. :p

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