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Re: Crossing the Canadian Border
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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 21, 2005 at 06:27:43 from (165.121.144.227):
In Reply to: Crossing the Canadian Border posted by Billy NY on September 21, 2005 at 04:44:56:
last time I crossed was about 2 months ago. All you need for ID is a good valid photo ID drivers license, and it wouldn't hurt to carry a second form, such as your birth certificate. They may check your automobile, so take out any guns, knives, bazookas, that type of thing out along with any other junk thats in your car that you don't need. The goverment is kicking around the idea of needing a passport to cross into Cananda, but they hadn't decided to do it last I knew. They also look for achoholic beverages, recreational drugs, ammunition, anything that goes bang, so leave that stuff to home. And of course they are going to ask you on both sides what was the purpose of your trip, and you'd better have all the paperwork to your car in it, and you'd better have all the paperwork 100% completed and done right on that truck because if it isn't, you could spend many hours held at the border. Hope this helps
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