
Guzzy
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valid driver license and a certified birth certificate. |
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D Ulonewolf
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passport, snowshoes and knowledge of Inuit language |
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bestauntie3
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To be on the safe side, she will need a passport.
Since 9/11 things have gotten more strict.
The post office can expedite your request, though it may cost 1-200.00 |
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Leesa
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Surprisingly little. I went prepared with all my ID and the border guard didn't ask for any ID - not going into Canada and not going into U.S. Pretty sad border control. |
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samantha h
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passport and drivers license |
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l.v.
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I go to MTL pretty much every year, as many have said the permission from both parents just in case since she is underage but she might not even need it, passport alot easier and faster than birth certificate, and bring an ID like a DL...and make sure she fills ALL that she is carrying into Can when she gets the custom sheet at the airport. I missed an item when I was filling it out and when I arrives at Dorval Int(Trudeau now it's called) Cnd custom pulled me aside for not putting down a bday gift I forgot to put down and the value it is worth...was just a bottle of cologne for my cousin about 60 dollars US. They told me I could have had all my belongings confiscated. Wasted 30 mins of my time after explaining I just forgot...I mean I wrote down all the other items and everything. Coming back also wasn't much of a prob, same routine as going in...check Passport and ticket, fill custom sheets and done. |
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Kandy
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She will only need a passport starting 31Dec06 and on. She can use her birth certificate (certified copy) ie one with a raised seal and her state ID. |
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♥Brittany♥
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idunno. i've never been to canada.
or she probably just needs and ID. |
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Sarabeth
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Bags to bring back some cheap prescription drugs. |
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IWantToKnow
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A passport would be advised. Your local post office can probably set you up with one. And unless they have a personal form of transportation, I'd suggest some sort of rail pass as well. You can usually buy a pass for bus or train fair for a months worth before heading into a new country.
A slight grasp of French, a good codochrome camera, and a douse of common sense wouldn't hurt, either. ;) |
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ifawnzilla
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a birth certificate, an ID or drivers license and a notarized permission slip from a parent or legal guardian. |
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Claude
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She'll need a passport! This became necessary only a few months ago. |
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elk312
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Picture ID (license or passport) and/or long form birth certificate. |
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fireangel_92682
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She need a passport, and most likely another photo ID. My husband is a resident alien, who was born just north of Toronto. His mother brought him to the States when he was 10, and he still has family that owns a lodge in the mountains. |
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xmoregonex
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I believe a passport is now required. Call customs or go online.
If all else fails, here's a number 503 326 3515 (Portland OR.) I've called this number and they were very helpful. |
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missa_bird
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she needs a drivers licsense and birth certificate. you will need a passport in 2008. |
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Dee Dee
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bring ID and Passport, just in case. |
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wondering
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Hey just enjoy yourself's eh. |
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jzwigger
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all her vaccinations...canada is nasty. dirty and rampant drug use all over...i wouldnt let her go....an American is like fresh meat to those savages |
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thrill88
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I took my son to Canada and I brought his SS card (not old enough to drive) and a certified letter signed by my hubby saying he was aware I was taking my son out of the country for a vacation. You might do that for your daughter since you are not travelling with her. Plus a copy of his BC. |
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whoopswhatever
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Hi greg b....(That's cute...like "greg the bunny")
Yes your 17-yr old needs a passport. And a letter of permission to travel out of the country from both parents. (This is asked for because the border agents know that sometimes divorced parents have custody orders that prohibit their minor children from traveling out of the country)
Good Luck.
By the way...will you pleez pick this answer as the best! U R sweet if u do! thin-Q vry mch! |
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answerb4midnight
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You. Or make sure an adult is going along.
Passport or birth certificate. |
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pondering_it_all
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A notarized power of attorney granting temporary custody to someone on the trip that is over age 17.
An official government picture ID, like a driver's license. |
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Lynwood
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She may need a Consent to travel form notarized from mom and dad just in case, plus passport and picture I D, drivers license. |
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DJ
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A passport is not required until next year, I believe - a driver's license and another piece of photo ID will suffice.. perhaps a birth certificate.
***
I just checked this out myself - whatever I said above is incorrect - it only applies to myself since I'm Canadian, I apologize:
"Current Requirements for Entry Into Canada
Visas are not required for U.S. citizens entering Canada from the U.S. You will, however, need:
1. Proof of your U.S. citizenship such as your U.S. passport (For information on obtaining a U.S. passport, check with one of the regional passport agencies located throughout the U.S.) or certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the city, county or state in the U.S. where you were born. If you are a naturalized U.S. citizen and do not have a passport, you should travel with your naturalization certificate. A driver’s license, voter’s registration card or Social Security card is NOT valid proof of citizenship.
2. Photo identification, such as a current, valid driver’s license."
Check out the link below for more information. |
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windrunner333
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some luck would help |
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KLynne
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who knows |
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DMBthatsme
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At least a birth certificate, but a passport is better. |
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Ikyoto
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Anyone under a certian age needs a letter from a parent or legal guardian. Birth certificate or other form of ID. The passport is NOT required though if the perosn has a state issued photo ID that shows their birthdate, that would be very good. |
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Steve D
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Birth Certificate with the "raised" seal. And a government issued ID with a photo on it (Driver's license or College/School ID).
Going into Canada isn't the problem - getting back in the US is where the problems will occur.
A passport is a great thing to have in place of those two items.
DO NOT GO WITHOUT THESE TWO DOCUMENTS - I KID YOU NOT. |
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55PAT33
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I assume she's from the United States? She will need preferably a valid passport and driver's license. We just got back from Canada about a month ago. We went for a week. We were told that THE LAW requiring the passport does not go into full effect until January 2007, but that our passage would be smoother and less complicated if we had one...so, we got that before we left. So other than tickets, passports, and a driver's license (which my husband said is not required as long as you have a valid passport), the only other thing we had to do was fill out a half sheet of things we were taking into Canada(then out of Canada when we left). They gave us these at the airport and we had to turn them into customs. Tell her have a great time! I Loved It |
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