
MiltonGuy
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If you are driving through the border, you don't need a passport but you do need some form of identication such as a birth certificate and/or drivers license. If you are flying into Toronto or any other Canadian city you will need a passport. |
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unknown friend
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If your flying you need a passport, if your driving you need picture id that has your place of residence at this point in time. However that will be changing soon, you will need a passport for any mode of transportation entering and leaving. |
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Kacky
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We were told to get passports, even for driving. On short notice, you can still get through with your drivers license and any other id that you can come up with, like birth certificates and social security cards.
http://www.btapartners.com/documents/TravelerIDFeb2007updatedJun07.pdf
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deleted
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do you mean if you're crossing over from buffalo NY? You just need a picture i.d. and proof of citizenship but starting in January you will need a passport to cross the border. Oh make sure you check out the haunted houses they have there...they will give you a "chicken" card if you dont make it all the way through...lol im ashamed i have a chicken card :( |
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Stepp C
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If you are driving across then all you need is a picture ID and they also suggest you have your birth certificate. Although I have never been asked for it. If you are flying into Canada then you need a passport. You will need a passport starting in January of 2008 to drive into Canada. |
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jimmy crack corn
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If you are driving you need picture id like drivers license and birth certificate |
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Jax
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passport and driver's license |
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BAOlvr
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Depends where you live.
If in USA you need picture ID...drivers' license or passport.
If you live in Canada...no ID unless you cross into USA
Any other country...a passport is needed.
I hope that helps and enjoy your visit. :-). |
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cheri
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just a passport and something to prove where u live, best thing is a drivers lisence. they will ask where u live and work. those kinda questions. answer truthfully and dont act nervous. dont bring alcohol, tobacco, drugs or any weapons. if u r driving.if flying u need the usual, plane tickets passport, luggage bags that stuff |
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Greenie
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A passport and a couple of photo id's. That's, of course, if you're not planning on flying into Canada from Europe with a full-blown case of resistant TB. In that case, they'll just wave you through. |
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