DO I NEED A PASSPORT FOR TRAVEL TO CANADA?

Posted on 11. Mar, 2010 by admin in Canada travel

I organisation on motion to Toronto, lake this Summer with my 18 period older daughter.

I hit no intent what I requirement to alter for documentation.
If anyone knows that would be enthusiastic =]
woops!

Yes I am from the US
=p

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8 Responses to “DO I NEED A PASSPORT FOR TRAVEL TO CANADA?”

  1. Martell O

    11. Mar, 2010

    If you are going to Canada by plane, you MUST have a passport.
    If you are going by any other way, then you don’t need a passport

  2. *ajidamoon* the Eh team

    11. Mar, 2010

    As of June, you will both need passports. Before June, if you travel by land or sea, only valid ID, like driver’s licence, birth certificate, proof of citizenship is needed. Of course, if you travel via air, then you need the passports now.

  3. the_guy_in_alberta

    11. Mar, 2010

    That’s assuming you are from the U.S. you should have no problem crossing.

  4. Z

    11. Mar, 2010

    Do yourself a huge favour and get a passport anyway.

  5. robert43041

    11. Mar, 2010

    Get the passport. You already need it to get back in the US anyway and it will become “needed” here as well in the near future.

  6. T20T

    11. Mar, 2010

    You will need your state id/drivers license, your birth certificate for yourself and your daughter. Going into Canada you don’t need a passport if you are crossing by car, but by plane you do. Starting in June going back to the US is a different story, you will need passports to get back in. So no you don’t need it for Canada *yet* but for the US you need a passport.

  7. ppth

    11. Mar, 2010

    On June 1, 2009, U.S. citizens returning home from Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean or Bermuda, by land or sea, will be required to present one of the travel documents listed below.

    Many of these documents are already available, and obtaining one now will ensure that you are ready on June 1, 2009, when they will be required.

    U.S. Passport – This is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies a person’s identity and nationality. It is accepted for travel by air, land and sea.

    U.S. Passport Card – This is a new, limited-use travel document that fits in your wallet and costs less than a U.S. Passport. It is only valid for travel by land and sea.

    Enhanced Driver’s License (EDL) – Several states and Canadian provinces/territories are issuing this driver’s license or identification document that denotes identity and citizenship. It is specifically designed for cross-border travel into the U.S. by land or sea.

    Trusted Traveler Program Cards – NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST enrollment cards can speed your entry into the U.S. and are issued only to pre-approved, low-risk travelers. The cards are valid for use at land or sea; the NEXUS card can be used in airports with a NEXUS kiosk.

    Special Groups – Information for Parents and Children, Native Americans and Boaters.

  8. Simon B

    11. Mar, 2010

    Yes you do any more.