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May 23, 2018 - 05:07 PM
Currently, U.S. citizens do not need a passport to enter Canada, but you are required to show proof of citizenship.
Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry both proof of citizenship and proof of identity.
A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 need only present proof of U.S. citizenship.
This information is provided by the U.S. department of State.
Entry into Canada: Canadian law requires that all persons entering Canada carry both proof of citizenship and proof of identity.
A valid U.S. passport, passport card, or NEXUS card satisfies these requirements for U.S. citizens. Children under 16 need only present proof of U.S. citizenship.
This information is provided by the U.S. department of State.
May 23, 2018 - 05:14 PM
Required Documents for Crossing the Canadian Border: The documents required to cross the Canada-U.S. border depend on your citizenship, your age, and how you're travelling. Please understand that customs officers can turn you away from the country you are trying to visit; travelling without the right documents could ruin your vacation.
Canada has implemented an entry requirement called an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). The eTA entry requirement applies to foreign nationals who are visa-exempt and who are boarding a plane to fly to Canada. Exceptions include U.S. citizens and travellers with a valid visa.
Entry requirements have not changed for those travelling by land or sea.
Canada has implemented an entry requirement called an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). The eTA entry requirement applies to foreign nationals who are visa-exempt and who are boarding a plane to fly to Canada. Exceptions include U.S. citizens and travellers with a valid visa.
Entry requirements have not changed for those travelling by land or sea.
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