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--- Don <dr2@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Did someone already mention bringing a birth certificate if you don't > > have a passport? That would be a heckuva bummer to be turned away at > > customs if you didn't have that. > > Has this changed? Last time I was up there all I needed was a US > driver's license... <snip> Was that pre-9/11? Or post-? Based on what I've heard from people who make the crossing at Sarnia & Windsor on a somewhat periodic basis, you're not always asked to produce proof of citizenship. But when you are, a driver's license won't cut it. We always pack a copy of our birth certs when we cross. Others may have more current / better advice in this area. GA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
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