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CANADIANS going to US shows...passport required?

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CANADIANS going to US shows...passport required?

Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 1:53 am

I really gotta start preparing for my drive to Boston.

But I'm curious...we hear a lot about Canada/US border nowadays, but I am still unsure, will my GF and myself need passports to travel from Canada to the US by car?

Travelling from Halifax BTW.

Anyone else between Halifax and Boston travelling by car?
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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 2:02 am

You will not require a passport. I have recently driven from Halifax to Boston to see a Springsteen concert and all I needed was my drivers license.
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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 2:19 am

As long as you're a Canadian citizen, a passport is not required to enter the U.S. -- yet. Official photo I.D. should be fine.

This from the Department of Homeland Security:

Entry of Citizens of Canada
Citizens of Canada are exempt from the visa and passport requirement of Immigration and Nationality Act (section 212(a)(7).) To enter the United States, a Canadian citizen must be able to establish both identity and citizenship. Documents that may establish citizenship are:

Birth certificate
Citizenship certificate
Passport.

Although a CBP officer may accept an oral declaration of citizenship, it is recommended that a Canadian citizen carry a document that establishes citizenship. Under current procedures, all travelers may be required to present photo-identification.

http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_vi ... mexico.xml
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Post Mon Jan 09, 2006 11:46 pm

sevenday - thanks for that!

I was looking into getting mine renewed...kind of a hassle to gather all the documents...see yas on the 18th!
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Post Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:46 pm

I just saw this in the Seattle PI today. You may want to check it out.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/business/ ... ort17.html

Here's a brief snippet..........

"Throughout the year, the Victoria Clipper and Kenmore Air ferry thousands of people to and from Seattle and Victoria, B.C., often on last-minute jaunts.

But the companies and others in the state fear that border crossings will plummet and business will drop in the near future.

Their concern: A federal law designed to improve homeland security will require anyone -- including a U.S. citizen -- who enters the country from Canada to carry a passport.

What is raising specific alarm bells now, especially among tourism-related companies, is that sea and air travelers from Canada must hold passports beginning Dec. 31."

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"Starting in late December, anyone entering the United States by sea or air from Western Hemisphere countries will need a passport. Those entering by land will need passports starting in late 2007. For details, visit travel.state.gov."
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Post Wed Jan 18, 2006 7:36 pm

Thanks for all this. I remembered this thread, but never got back to it.

I did personally find that bit about the homeland security thing, which was a relief!

I did however start to fill out the passport info anyway...man, as bad as a unemployment insurance application or resume.
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