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Posted on 5/25/16 at 7:57 pm to genro
2009
So you're wrong.
So you're wrong.
This post was edited on 5/25/16 at 7:59 pm
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:00 pm to genro
I was going to Canada regularly in the early 2000s with just a drivers license, but I was travelling by car. Not sure what the flying regs were.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:02 pm to Tingle
You need to not have a dui first and foremost
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:22 pm to Tingle
Yes, and if you cross at a spot that is not busy, prepared to be harassed. They get bored up there I guess.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:29 pm to genro
You did not need a passport to go to Canada until June 1, 2009.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:30 pm to Slippery Slope
Yeah that's not true. Though it's probably different by land v by air.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:31 pm to genro
Yes it is.
This thread is about driving into Canada.
It says it right in the title.
This thread is about driving into Canada.
It says it right in the title.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:36 pm to Tingle
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This post was edited on 1/5/18 at 1:27 pm
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:37 pm to dmjones
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Definitely less than 20 years ago. Last went to Toronto without one in 2001, IIRC
It was june of 2009. I lived 30 miles from a border crossing at the time
Posted on 5/25/16 at 8:54 pm to GRTiger
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Yes, and if you cross at a spot that is not busy, prepared to be harassed. They get bored up there I guess.
This!!!! I went through on a slow day and I guess since I was from the south they asked me 1000 times if I had a gun. I finally asked the bitch if their country was so fricking shitty that they didn't think Americans would visit.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:43 pm to SonofDye
My company at the time sent me up to northern New Hampshire for a few weeks to train some people. Colebrook NH to be exact. While off one I day I decided to take a drive around and ended up going into vermont. I found myself in Norton VT at the Canadian border. Went in with ease and had lunch in Coaticook Canada. Had a great lunch and a couple of beers. Drove back and talked to the us border officers for 10 minutes about my trip. Only had a Florida license. This was May 2008 or 2009.
This post was edited on 5/25/16 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 5/25/16 at 9:46 pm to SonofDye
Post above mentioned no DWI on your record. Sounds crazy, but it is apparently quite serious.
There was a thread about that issue on the travel board recently. It was news to me.
There was a thread about that issue on the travel board recently. It was news to me.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 11:05 pm to Tingle
Yes or a passport card, but you might be able to get an expedited if you have documentation of your need for immediate travel- letter from an employer, funeral notice, etc.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 11:09 pm to Tingle
Damn. Two pages?
Yes. It's a whole nother country, dumbass.

Yes. It's a whole nother country, dumbass.

Posted on 5/25/16 at 11:09 pm to Twenty 49
Hey, they are serious aboot not letting Americans with DWIs or any misdemeanor drug offenses into the Dominion of Canada.
Posted on 5/25/16 at 11:15 pm to tigertrueAU
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My company at the time sent me up to northern New Hampshire for a few weeks to train some people. Colebrook NH to be exact.
Paper industry or hydroelectric? Other than tourism there isn't much up in Colebrook besides paper mills and hydro.
Posted on 5/26/16 at 12:40 am to Tingle
AND if you have a DUI on your record they won't let you in.
frickers
frickers
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