From Which Country, Canadian Citizen Can Use Citizenship Card to Enter Canada
I know from US at least by land, a Canadian citizen can enter Canada without
a passport and only with Citizenship Card. Is that true for from other coutries? I know US allow US ctizens to enter US with only birth certificate if traveling from some American islands and Canada, and Mexico. |
From Which Country, Canadian Citizen Can Use Citizenship Card to Enter Canada
Originally posted by New Canadian I know from US at least by land, a Canadian citizen can enter Canada without a passport and only with Citizenship Card. Is that true for from other coutries? No, Last time I looked at a map, the only country it was possible to enter Canada from by land was the USA. Seriously though, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade strongly urges that all Canadians travelling abroad carry a valid passport, even for the USA. Some non US countries will accept photo ID in lueu of a passport, but the best advice is that you should get a passport. You can do this pretty quickly if necessary for a fee. see: ]http://www.ppt.gc.ca/- passports/get_process_times_e.asp[/url] Iain -- Posted via http://britishexpats.com |
From Which Country, Canadian Citizen Can Use Citizenship Card to Enter Canada
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"New Canadian" wrote in message ... I know from US at least by land, a Canadian citizen can enter Canada without a passport and only with Citizenship Card. Is that true for from other coutries? I know US allow US ctizens to enter US with only birth certificate if traveling from some American islands and Canada, and Mexico. Some of the Carribbean islands if you are arriving by Cruise ship and a few by plane. You would have to check each country to see what thier entry requirements are. PMM |
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