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"Binyamin Dissen" wrote in message ... On Wed, 21 Apr 2004 21:14:28 -0400 "Judy" wrote: :"Oliver Lu" wrote in message .com... : Hi Folks, : Can anybody help me on this simple question? : What is the maximal period of time for a Canadian to legally stay in : the US with only his/her citizenship card (no passport, no visa) if : he/she cross the border by personal vehicle? : Any input is appreciated. Thanks! :The maximum stay in Canada is 6 months. For a Canadian? While I might agree that anyone who stays in Canada longer is nuts, I wasn't aware that their government enforced such a policy. Whooooops ! I can't read! Guess I've been in Canada to long. :c) Judy |
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Emma Chase VanCott wrote:
We have no citizenship card in Canada. Sure we do. My wife has one. Native born Canadians aren't eligible to apply for them, they're only for naturalized citizens. Király |
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Emma VanCott:
We have no citizenship card in Canada. "Kiraly" writes: Native born Canadians aren't eligible to apply for them, they're only for naturalized citizens. Also wrong. -- Mark Brader | "...where did they get the sunlight in such a hurry? I know | it can be delivered in about eight minutes, but there must Toronto | be lots of paperwork involved." -- Michael Wares |
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Mark Brader wrote:
Emma VanCott: We have no citizenship card in Canada. "Kiraly" writes: Native born Canadians aren't eligible to apply for them, they're only for naturalized citizens. Also wrong. Hmmm, I stand corrected. Has this always been the case? I've never heard of a native-born Canadian who actually has one. I guess native-born Canadians really don't have much use for them, since most already have a provincially-issued photo ID plus a birth certificate, which are just as good. |
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