This site: http://www.amcits.com/enter_canada.asp says "When entering Canada from the United States, U.S. citizens must show either a U.S. passport or other proof of U.S. citizenship - such as an original or certified birth certificate together with photo identification." The words "such as" indicate to me that other types of proof of citizenship are acceptable, but I'm having a hard time finding a definite answer. My family wants to take a weekend trip to Canada. Neither my husband nor I have a passport, I don't have my birth certificate, but we both have social security cards. Would the SSC be sufficient, or are we SOL and should plan a different Mother's Day weekend?
2007-05-10
09:26:49
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Jen
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