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Old 04-29-2004, 03:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
Mark Harvey
 
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Default I'm a natural-born Canadian citizen. What kind of identification

Hello, Everybody! :)

I am a natural-born Canadian citizen, and I am planning to visit Niagara
Falls, New York, USA, this coming summer. I am planning to visit for part
of a day only - not even planning to stay overnight.

My question is, under the current policy, what kind of identification do I
need? I do not have a valid passport at the present time, nor do I have a
driver's license. However, I do have a canadian birth certificate, and a
couple of pieces of ID that have both my picture and my signature on them.
(Included in the latter is my old University student card, from the
University of Toronto. I am not currently enrolled at the University, but I
still have my student card from when I used to go there.)

My question is, is the identification that I currently have good enough,
under the current policy? Or do I need to get something else, such as a
passport, or a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, or something?

Thanks in advance for answering my question! ;)

Talk to y'all later!

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Old 04-30-2004, 12:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: I'm a natural-born Canadian citizen. What kind of identificationdo I need to visit the US?

Your valid Canadian passport.

"Mark Harvey" <> wrote in message
news:BCB68483.7758%...
    > Hello, Everybody! :)
    > I am a natural-born Canadian citizen, and I am planning to visit Niagara
    > Falls, New York, USA, this coming summer. I am planning to visit for part
    > of a day only - not even planning to stay overnight.
    > My question is, under the current policy, what kind of identification do I
    > need? I do not have a valid passport at the present time, nor do I have a
    > driver's license. However, I do have a canadian birth certificate, and a
    > couple of pieces of ID that have both my picture and my signature on them.
    > (Included in the latter is my old University student card, from the
    > University of Toronto. I am not currently enrolled at the University, but
I
    > still have my student card from when I used to go there.)
    > My question is, is the identification that I currently have good enough,
    > under the current policy? Or do I need to get something else, such as a
    > passport, or a Certificate of Canadian Citizenship, or something?
    > Thanks in advance for answering my question! ;)
    > Talk to y'all later!
    > ---
    > Mark Harvey
    >
    > (For direct replies, take the 'NOSPAM' out of my e-mail
address!)
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Old 04-30-2004, 02:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: I'm a natural-born Canadian citizen. What kind of identification

Originally posted by Mark Harvey
    > Hello, Everybody! :)

    > I am a natural-born Canadian citizen, and I am planning to visit
Niagara
    > Falls, New York, USA, this coming summer. I am planning to
visit for part
    > of a day only - not even planning to stay overnight.

    > My question is, under the current policy, what kind of identification
do I
    > need? I do not have a valid passport at the present time, nor do
I have a
    > driver's license. However, I do have a canadian birth
certificate, and a
    > couple of pieces of ID that have both my picture
and my signature on them.
    > (Included in the latter is my old University
student card, from the
    > University of Toronto. I am not currently
enrolled at the University, but I
    > still have my student card from when
I used to go there.)
    >
    > My question is, is the identification that I
currently have good enough,
    > under the current policy? Or do I need to
get something else, such as a
    > passport, or a Certificate of Canadian
Citizenship, or something?
    >
    > Thanks in advance for answering my
question! ;)
    >
    > Talk to y'all later!
    >
    > ---
    >
    > Mark
Harvey
    >

    >
(For direct replies, take the 'NOSPAM' out of my e-mail address!)


Here are some examples of evidence of Canadian citizenship:


1) A valid Canadian passport
2) An expired Canadian passport (when
coming from the eastern hemisphere) is almost as good as a valid one.
3)
A Canadian citizenship card with photo
4) A Canadian birth certificate
accompanied by a government issued photo identification card such as a
drivers license, or health card.

The university ID/birth certificate
may fly, but keep in mind that US border officials may not be familiar
with your school ID's security features.

The minimum required by law is
for you to stroll up and say "Hi, I'm Canadian. Can I come in?".

You
can be required to prove that you are Canadian if the officer feels like
it. I wouldn't suggest attempting entry without items from the above
list because you can be refused entry, fingerprinted etc. They can
actually fingerprint anyone they want to at the US border, including US
citizens.

BTW, why do you want to see Niagara Falls, NY? Do you like
looking at smokestacks or something?

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