If I enter the US by land without a passport, will I require a passport to board a US domestic flight (i.e. Buffalo to Orlando)?
No, the new US passport requirement applies to passengers on international flights only. Passengers boarding US domestic flights are not legally required to have a passport, however, all passengers must show proof of their identity. We recommend you contact your airline to determine their identification requirements.
http://www.passport.gc.ca/help/faq.aspx?lang=e&id=1135
2007-02-01 09:17:37
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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The passport rule is for those flying into the US. At this time, one can drive into the US without a passport. One can fly all over the US with just the standard requirements from an airline (photo-ID ie. US Drivers License).
2007-02-01 08:52:16
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answered by YJ 2
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You'll need a US driver's license for ID if you do not want to carry a passport for travel within the US. A Canadian driver's license may not do. For simplicity, why not just carry your Canadian passport for travel in and out as well as within the US?
2007-02-01 08:21:47
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answered by Anonymous
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as quickly as you're interior the united kingdom, you go with for a number of type of identification to fly between airports, yet no longer inevitably a passport. while you're no longer a British citizen you will choose for a passport to circulate into the country.
2016-12-16 18:51:51
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answered by ? 4
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A govt photo ID is required...usually this is a driver's license.
Why would you not travel with your passport in a foreign country?
2007-02-01 08:47:07
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answered by tichur 7
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You mean you already got here without one??? I'm reporting you to homeland security!
2007-02-01 08:19:40
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answered by Anonymous
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no. if u were flying from canada thenn u would
2007-02-01 10:43:20
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answered by ♥JaMeS's MoMmY♥ 4
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