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Do we need a passport to move in and out of the US to Canada?
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I think she'll need her Canadian passport to get into the US.Let'sgoflying! said:Thanks. It is for my sis, a Canadian citizen who is traveling here at xmas.
Let'sgoflying! said:Do we need a passport to move in and our of the US to Canada?
The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires that by January 1, 2008, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Panama, Mexico and Canada have a passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States.
Let'sgoflying! said:Thanks. It is for my sis, a Canadian citizen who is traveling here at xmas.
Let'sgoflying! said:Do we need a passport to move in and our of the US to Canada?
I hope that helps. I would also clal INS at the border crossing and find out what the latest is.Travel from within the Western Hemisphere (North, Central or South America)
Visitors/Non-immigrants:
- Generally, a valid, unexpired passport and visa. However, certain classes may require specific supporting documentation such as an employment petition, student authorization, or approval notice.
- Nationals of countries authorized to participate in the *Visa Waver program are required to present an unexpired machine-readable passport. For additional information refer to the State Department at ( Visa Waiver Program - State Department )
- Nationals of countries authorized to participate in the Guam visa Waiver Program are required to present an unexpired passport.
- Mexicans may provide a valid DSP-150 (BCC) in lieu of a valid passport and visa
- Generally, Canadian Nationals must show ID but are exempt from passport and visa requirements. However presentation of a Canadian passport, birth certificate, Naturalization certificate or other supporting documentation will facilitate the inspection and is strongly encouraged.
Let'sgoflying! said:Do we need a passport to move in and our of the US to Canada?
It used to, but not since 9/11.Henning said:Drivers license always worked for me. "Where ya goin?...OK"...Both directions even with Canadians in the vehicle.
smigaldi said:My extend page passport, 48 pages, is already half filled since I got it 22 months ago.
Ghery said:Sounds familiar. I don't have the extended pages (yet). Passport is 3 years old and has 3 pages left. It's off getting another visa for China (meetings in Shanghai next month) and having pages added. 6-8 weeks to have pages added unless you pay a $60 fee for expedited service. Needless to say, my employer is paying the $60.
smigaldi said:Us standards guys know about travel. I went to the extended lenght passport thsi time because after getting the regular size passport and two sets of extra pages. The INS told me that I could no longer get any more pages added. I had to renew early to get the open page.
Just got back form Beijing, I much prefer Shaghai. I am almost done for the year with travel. One more trip and then I get to stay home for 3 weeks straight. WooHoo!!
Ghery said:We sure do know about travel. I've had standards and regulatory meetings this year in Singapore, Puerto Rico, Japan, Brazil and South Africa. Shanghai the week of December 12 (leave Seattle on the 12th, get home on the 16th) for in-house meetings. Then nothing international until the end of February (unless another planned, but unscheduled, trip to Brazil finally materializes). That will be a trip to Malaysia. Germany in May. Sweden in September. Domestic travel doesn't stop, however.
My wife went with me to South Africa, but she had to go through Singapore as all the trans-Atlantic frequent flier seats were gone. Cost me 130,000 miles on my United account. No biggie. I've still got 210,000 miles left. Are we having fun yet?
astanley said:Man, 4 trips to Bangalore, one or two to Romania, and maybe some travel to Beijing seem to pale in comparison to you guys.
One of my coworkers is a Plat for life on American - 4.5M miles in his account. 3 months of his life have been spent over the Pacific alone, about 6 or so over the Atlantic.
2005 Travalastanley said:Man, 4 trips to Bangalore, one or two to Romania, and maybe some travel to Beijing seem to pale in comparison to you guys.Originally Posted by Ghery
We sure do know about travel. I've had standards and regulatory meetings this year in Singapore, Puerto Rico, Japan, Brazil and South Africa. Shanghai the week of December 12 (leave Seattle on the 12th, get home on the 16th) for in-house meetings. Then nothing international until the end of February (unless another planned, but unscheduled, trip to Brazil finally materializes). That will be a trip to Malaysia. Germany in May. Sweden in September. Domestic travel doesn't stop, however.
My wife went with me to South Africa, but she had to go through Singapore as all the trans-Atlantic frequent flier seats were gone. Cost me 130,000 miles on my United account. No biggie. I've still got 210,000 miles left.Are we having fun yet?
One of my coworkers is a Plat for life on American - 4.5M miles in his account. 3 months of his life have been spent over the Pacific alone, about 6 or so over the Atlantic.
Cheers,
-Andrew
smigaldi said:2005 Traval
Jan 24-27 Sanya China
Jan 10-13 Vancouver BC Jan Nice, FR
Feb 28- 4 Mar
Feb 14-18 Japan
Mar 14-17 Atlanta
Mar 30-31 W.DC.
Apr 10-15 Malega Spain
Apr 18-22 Dallas, TX
May 9-13 Nice, France
May 25-26 San Francisco
May 2-5 Sorrento, Italy
Jun 6-9 Nice, France
Jun 20-24 Seoul Korea
Jul 11-15 Vancouver
July 18-21 San Fransisco
Sep 26-30 Vancouver BC
Sep 12-15 Taipei
Oct 24-28 Beijing China
Nov 14-17 Vancouver BC
Dec 5-9 Maui, HI.
Already getting ready for India in January. 165,000 miles this year on commercial flights
I did hit 2 million miles on American Airlines this year. I have been flying them regularly since 1999.
How many of us get their mail forwarded to Narita Japan? It seems that I spend inordinate amounts of time in that airport.
I was in India about 3 years ago, for 16 days. Primarily doing the tourist thing in northern India. Fantastic trip! We ate Indian food 3x/day and never got sick.woodstock said:so did you get sick in India? I am considering a vacation there soon (if not next). Doc wants me to wait til I'm off all my antibiotics for a while....
Heading off to New Dehli. This is my first trip to India. I am kinda excited, it is not too often I go somewhere new.astanley said:More time in a tube than on the ground it seems!
Where are you going? I have to hit Noida, Bangalore, and Chennai on my trips, each trip hitting all three cities. Luckily, I am in the Taj Mansingh in Delhi, and the Leela in Bangalore.
Cheers,
-Andrew