years ago all I showed was a stateside license. what happens if you don't have a passport or the crossing is closed and you enter the country anyway?
yet chef gets in albeit for hours and we can't go home? back in the 60's walked back and forth from mexico with only being askedJust applied for my passport a couple weeks ago. From what I heard easy to get in but a pain in the rear to get back into the states. Not sure if it's worth the hassle, the whole process for the passport was hard. I just got the card and it's good for ten years, still have around $100 bucks in everything.
The only bad part is the cavity search.
I get "randomly" pulled aside, full search of truck and bags, had a dog go through it twice. I also get to go inside and have a chat with the guys that have their own desks in the back area.
I never had anything to hide, but after the first time they did this, I was nervous the next time, I believe it has become a vicious cycle now. I get nervous cause I know I'm going to get searched. They see a nervous guy and decide to search. Lol.
You sure you don't need a passport or nexus card? I don't think a birth certificate will cut it anymore.
Yeah, "for work" is a bad answer giong into any country. Better to say"attending a business meeting" or such.
To the OP- Just get your passport. It really isnt that hard, jsut get a photo at hte drugstore, fill out a form and take all that and copies of ID etc to the post office (or something like that its been years). Its also useful if you ever want to go anywhere further than Canada.
If you want to see "hard" try traveling to a non-visa waiver country. Forms as thick as a book, invite letters, supporting documentation, consulate visits. Tons of fun
Oh, they let me in without one.The only bad part is the cavity search.
...asked why I was there. The first couple times I just said "for work". Apparently the guys at the gate take that to mean that I'm coming for a job, which means that a Canadian isn't getting that job, and I got asked all kinds of questions and had my luggage "randomly" searched.
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