Generally it is 1 bottle per person, but these days you'll have to put it in the checked baggage since you're no longer aloud to carry that kind of volume in the passenger space.
Yes, there are serperate wine stores in Canada like there are seperate beer stores. You can usually see them at the border between US and Canada.
No. Unless the wine bottle is less than 100ml.
Depends on the departing airport.
If you were born in Canada, how did you get a US birth certificate in the first place???
"Not all liquor stores in the US carry wine, some only sell liquor. However, most liquor stores do offer wine, and in such places there should be Shiray, or Syrah wine available. If the liquor stores in your area do not have wine for sale, then it is likely that grocery stores in your are handle wine distributions."
If travel restrictions in that part of Asia are anything like in the US or Europe, then no. There is a limit to the size of containers for liquids in carry-on luggage of 3 ounces (89 ml), while a standard bottle of wine is 750 ml.
a passport is not yet necessary to travel between the US and Canada, although it is desired. If you haven't gotten a passport yet, at the least bring your child's birth certificate.
2 times when migrating from Canada to Mexico
either by flying to us and then goign through customs their or crossign at one of the border crossing between us and Canada or by sailing their on a boat and last but not least joining an illegal immagrant from Mexico
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.
Out of the country if flying you only need proper ID for domestic but out of country (Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico) you need passport.
Toys R Us seem to be the only ones who carry it and are sold out at most locations/online.