That won't hurt (and neither will the lack of one), but these days you'll also need a passport, after all the years without that requirement for United States citizens. (We can thank terrorists, terrorism and crookedness for the change.) Frequent travelers back and forth can obtain a NEXUS card, which is basically a 21st century ready-to-go ID card. The United States actually implemented the new requirements (having tightened its passport expectations in 2004); to meet it, Canada now requires Americans to have the proper ID to return to the US, before they allow them to enter.
No, you need a passport to enter another country.
No, you cannot get a drivers license in Canada if you are a US citizen.
Your birth certificate will not help you. You can enter the US from Mexico with an "enhanced" US drivers license, but only if you are traveling by sea or land, not by air.
It depends where you are from. Generally no you cannot.
"Licence" is the spelling common to Commonwealth countries (Canada, United Kingdom, South Africa, Zimbabwe, etc.". "License" is the spelling used in the United States of America (and may be used in Canada, as well).
Canada is a member of the Driver's License Compact. This compact stipulates that provinces share information on license suspensions with one another.
No.
Heck no
After June 1, 2009, you will need a passport. Until then, your drivers license and original birth certificate or certified copy will suffice.
Get someone to take you, a friend with a drivers license maybe?
No passport required
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