No, you cannot use your passport while it is being renewed.
Yes, you can book a flight while your passport is being renewed. However, you will need to provide the airline with your passport information once it has been renewed before you can travel.
Yes, you can book a flight if your passport is being renewed. However, you will need to provide the airline with your current passport information and update them with the new passport details once it is issued. It is important to check with the airline and the relevant authorities for any specific requirements or restrictions.
No, they're different. There's a US passport and a Canadian passport.
A passport is definitely necessary to visit Canada. The reason being, is that it is another country unlike your own. So, simply putting it, yes!
If you surface travel across Canada , you need two valid picture ID's, one being a Military ID , or a passport, or an easy-pass thing they are trying out in some Northern tier places for cross-border commuters.
yes, if u dont have a passport, and esspecially now because of the h1n1. if you pass over, you probably will getcaught, if you can get over the border without a passport and all.
You may eventually, but after tons of trouble you will encounter in the US.
Between Canada and the US. ================================================================================ An open border is one that allows unrestricted entry and exit. The border between Canada and the US has been described as the world's longest "undefended" border, but it is not an "open" border. Even the "undefended" concept of the Canada-US border is now being questioned.
US citizens visiting Canada require a government issue ID (like a driver's license) and proof of citizenship (like a birth certificate, naturalization papers, passport, or the new passport card).
Yes and no. A 17 year old can travel to Canada without a parent, but that 17 year old will need SOMEONE with him that is over the age of 18. Both of those people will need two forms of ID: state identification (driver's license or other) and a Birth Certificate.
I don't know the exact chances but you are not they only one. Mine is called a blue tan on his passport.