The closest thing you'll find is probably Derby Line, VT. You'd have to look it up to find info about it, but they share their library and a few other buildings between the two countries. It's a really interesting town to be in.
Canadian Travel Nurses can be placed in a number of growing countries in Africa or the Middle East, however, many travel to places closer to home such as the United States.
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It depends what country your passport is from. Some countries don't need visas to enter the US temporarily, but most do. Search "visitor visa to US" for a list of countries. Multi-EntryCanadian visas allow visitors/workers/students with visa requirements to travel to foreign countries and back. Single-entry visas allow visitors to travel within the continental North America and back without requiring a new visa as long as all other requirements are met and they have legal status inside Canada.
Yes. All international travel requires passports. The difference is that some countries require you to obtain a visa before being allowed to enter the country and others don't. This varies depending on where you're going and where you're coming from.
No. The law changed a few years ago. Travel from U.S. to Canada (or any country, acutally) now requires a current passport.
can you used SOS passport for travel to Canada ans EU countries
Canada Only
travel is Canada's biggest deficit. Canadians spend more money travel to other countries.
A passport is basically your identification document allowing you to travel to other countries - without it, you can't cross international borders.
Canadian Travel Nurses can be placed in a number of growing countries in Africa or the Middle East, however, many travel to places closer to home such as the United States.
I am assuming you are a US citizen. The simple answer to your question is, no. International travel requires you to have a passport and in the case of some countries, a visa as well. Canada and, I believe Mexico, will accept a passport card
A whole new TLD was created just for countries to put up travel information on sites. In the case of Canada, you should try Canada.Travel, which provides an in depth Canadian travel guide.
Illinois shares land borders with several other US states and one of the Great Lakes, but does not share a border with another country. It is possible, though, to travel by boat from Illinois to Canada.
You can travel anywhere you want in the United States as long as you follow all laws. There are state lines, but no borders to cross like you do when you go to other countries.
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No. Migrant workers are traveling or migratory workers. they may travel within the borders of a single country from which they originated.