As of June 1, 2009, an American cannot drive across the Canadian border without a passport. Prior to that date, all you needed was a birth certificate and driver's license.
Yes. A Canadian citizen can use an enhanced drivers license or EDL (ON, MB, BC, QU only) to cross the American border.
You require a valid Passport to cross the Canadian border.
Just the Nexus card suffices, but it's wise to have your passport when crossing the border, anyway.
Passport and sometimes you will be asked for authorization from both your parents with signatures
You will get a denial entry everytime you try to cross the border without a passport.
Canadians can only travel with the country of Canada without a valid passport. A valid passport or a valid permanent resident card are the two acceptable forms of documentation to re-enter Canada without issue.
NO!
Yes no matter what the distance you will need a passport to travel across the border.
yes you will need extra auto insurance for Mexico tho buy it in American border town as it is cheaper
You require a valid Passport to cross the Canadian border.
Yes you can.
Crossing the Canadian border would require a driver's license and passport.
Just the Nexus card suffices, but it's wise to have your passport when crossing the border, anyway.
Some border crossers do not allow pets across the border in either direction without the dogs papers and a vet statement saying the pet is not ill or deseased in anyway.
Passport and sometimes you will be asked for authorization from both your parents with signatures
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No you cannot you must have a passport/id
Yes, you do, because it is a different country. -- No, Canadians going to the US for visiting purposes only need proof of Canadian citizenship to visit the US. No. Americans do not need a passport to enter Canada. I've been there many times without a passport, and it's the same for Canadian nationals.