My boyfriends going there to work for 6 months soon :( just wanna know so we can arrange phone calls etc Additional Details If people don't know what the UK is- it's the United ...
I am planning to visit the place were I was born but never have been to in my adult life , I do howver want to know what you guys use I think its still the canadian dollar but want to make sure ...
with everything going on in the US ,with the economy and possibly another 4 years with repubs(hope not ) you think canda is better ,everyone says canada is so great is it true how r there gas prices ,...
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Drove to Vancouver for three hours from Seattle and was surprised that the exchange rate is almost equal for these two currencies. Are Canadians happy about this?...
No, you do not. However, be prepared to offer at least two (three would be better!) forms of identification: Driver's license and birth certificate are best.
They have discussed making passports required but that law has not yet been passed. Bring lots of ID for you and all your passengers or you may be pulled over for further interrogation.
private_jet_charter
No you currently do not need a passport to drive back into the US from Canada. The rules regarding land travel are not set to change until January of 2008. You can get the complete information that you need at the Customs & Border Patrol website http://www.cbp.gov/
Mark
no not right now only by airplane by car you just need id like a drivers license
wyzard_2001
Well, I went from Canada to the US to Canada and I did not need one. They asked me for photo ID (driver's license) and that's it. I brought my Ontario Health card (also has a photo) and my birth certificate as well, just incase.
The only reason, right now, that you need a passport is to fly in and out of the US. For example, if I wanted to fly from Toronto to Tampa Bay, or something similiar to that. Things will be changing in the future though where you will need a passport to cross the border.
Proof can be found in the Boston Globe in an article dated June 9, 2007 and states as follows quoted from the site below:
"Q Does the passport policy affect people driving into the United States or coming by boat?
A Not yet. But under current government laws, sometime between next January and June 2009 -- officials expect to disclose in the next two weeks how soon -- you will need a passport or new passport-like identity card to drive into the United States or come by ferry."
cityrealman
No
Eugene
Yes you do.
carl d
Some friends of mine just moved to alaska and drove all the way and they had to have passports.
Strikerx29
You absolutely need passports to get in and out of canada.