U.S. citizens do not require a passport to enter into Canada from the U.S. They do, however, require proof of citizenship. Acceptable forms of identification for proving citizenship are: passport, birth certificate, certificate of citizenship or naturalization, and Indian Status cards, accompanied by photo ID.
Yes, if you are crossing the US-Canadian border you will need a passport for entrance into Canadian and for re-entrance into the US. This was changed in 2008.
yes you do only in Niagra Falls and Vancouver
Yes, but no visa is required.
Ontario and Vancouver are both in Canada. As long as your flight does not involve an extended stop at a US airport, you will not need a Passport. There is an Ontario Airport in California. If you are flying from the one in California you will need a passport.
You need one form of government picture ID (driver's license, passport. etc.).
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You can get a Vancouver City Passport at the Airport Info Centre, Border Crossings, downtown at Vancouver Lookout, or directly from them. They cost $24.95 and have over 50 attractions offering up to 50% off and a $15.00 adult admission ticket to the Vancouver Lookout.
You can get Vancouver Aquarium coupons from the Vancouver City Passport guide which includes special offers from over 50 attractions in Vancouver. www.citypassports.com
You can get Vancouver Aquarium coupons from the Vancouver City Passport guide which includes special offers from over 50 attractions in Vancouver. www.citypassports.com
no its in canada dummy some random guy If you have to cross the border from USA to Canada then yes. If you are talking about Vancouver Washington and you are in USA then no. If you are in Canada to vancouver Washington yes. Bottom Line If you cross a border between Us and Canada yes. ~Photosmart7760
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Going to Seattle from inside the US - no. Going to Seattle from outside the US (even Vancouver) - yes.