Yes. With the proper documentation, there would be no restriction.
Maybe it depends you could become a U.S but yes of course you can cross the border after marrying a U.S citizen but you will eventually if you live there have to become a U.S citizen
Where are you a citizen? If you are a Canadian citizen you must have a Canadian passport for entry into the US. If you are a citizen of Trinidad, you must have government approval from the government travel authority of Trinidad to enter the US, which means you would need to go back to Trinidad before traveling.
Yes, you need a Canadian passport. What most people still do not realize is that the commercial airlines will not allow you to board the aircraft without a passport. So it's not just the governments.Even if you travel by land, the US requires you to show a valid passport..............................Hold on, now. The question was about a Canadian Citizen entering Canada. It was not about boarding an aircraft.When you leave the USA and cross the border into Canada, you don't have to show anything to US Customs. You only need a passport to enter the USA.The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees the right of a Canadian citizen to enter Canada. A Citizenship Card is proof of Canadian Citizenship. Under the Charter, that is sufficient to be admitted to Canada.
This question assumes that you're dual citizen. If that's the case, you can use either passport to get into Canada. If you're a Canadian Citizen and don't have a valid passport, then i'd suggest getting one. Other then that you'll need SOME sort of passport to get into the country, and then to get back into the US. This is a lot of assumptions in the question seeing as it is a little vague.
There are no requirements for Canadians traveling in the US just as US citizens don't need a passport to go to Canada although that is changing. Once you enter the US, you have met all the requirements according the US Border Control and the INS. You can travel freely just as any US citizen could. Of course for flying you would need some type of government ID just as a US citizen would to board a flight.
If you are not an American citizen then yes you will need a passport. If you are an American citizen all you need is a valid Driver's Licence issued by one of the 50 states. If you are not an American citizen then yes you will need a passport. If you are an American citizen all you need is a valid Driver's Licence issued by one of the 50 states.
All Canadian and American citizens need passports to travel to Mexico. The main reason they need the passport is to reenter Canada or the United States.
If you have your pasaport and visa you can.
No. He also needs a visa issued by the Canadian government.
Yes
Sure, if you have a Canadian passport you will surely do.
If you are a Canadian citizen and you do not have a valid Canadian passport, then you cannot travel outside of Canada- including the US.
Canadian, American and European citizens can enter Mexico without additional requirements other than their passports.
Where are you a citizen? If you are a Canadian citizen you must have a Canadian passport for entry into the US. If you are a citizen of Trinidad, you must have government approval from the government travel authority of Trinidad to enter the US, which means you would need to go back to Trinidad before traveling.
Not if you don't want to be put to death.
Yes no matter what the distance you will need a passport to travel across the border.
Sure, if you have the appropriate passport and visa documents to enter Mexico.
NO.