Posted by 4010guy on January 04, 2009 at 11:59:02 from (69.57.85.167):
In Reply to: U.S. Canada border posted by john in la on January 04, 2009 at 08:06:41:
John I live 12 miles from the border (us) so i know very well what can happen......First off, get your passport or at the very least carry your birth certificate to get back to the US If you have ever had a DUI,,even if it was befor the birth of christ,,ha! it is a felony in Canada and if they just happen to ask they can turn you around if they want to,,,,for a fee you can buy what they call a sorry card,,,,But it must be had BEFOR you get to the border. If for some reason they dont like the way you look,,, i have seen truckers or others sent back south for as little as a bad check as far back as 30 years ago..Most times thats not the case but i have seen it many times... If you clean up and shave and dont act like a total jerk and have a good reason to go north you should be fine,,,,,And enjoy your trip north as it is a great country and the people are really nice,,,,at least out west ware i have been...:o)
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