The previous answerer has it correct.
Travel by land or sea requires drivers license and birth certificate only, until Jan 2008 or later.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
2007-04-11 09:40:00
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answered by Pichi 7
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If you are Canadian and if you are flying flying into the US then you need a Passport to get into the US.
If you are Canadian and are driving into the US, you need a drivers license and birth certificate to get in. This will change in the future.
I am not sure if you are a US Citizen.
Funny thing is, I've lost my passport today, and am in Washington Dulles. I've gotten into the airport so far on smiles, but 3 flights have been canceled due to weather. I hope I get through tomorrow morning and back into Canada. An adventure for sure! Hope my smile keeps working!
2007-04-11 21:31:41
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answered by mimulon 1
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Let me settle the argument once and for all: If you're going to Canada by plane or boat you'll need a passport. If you're driving, a birth certificate and picture ID will be fine until the end of this year. Starting January 1, 2008, you will have to have a passport.
2007-04-11 13:15:09
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answered by sarge927 7
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definetly a drivers license a passport and a birth certificate and probably a visa if you are not legal to the U.S. or if your legal you only need this things i listed.good luck!!!
2007-04-14 20:59:55
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answered by Mr.Handsome 4
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Driving across that is okay. If you are flying you need a passport.
2007-04-11 12:18:52
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are driving then that is all that you need. If you are flying you will need a passport.
2007-04-11 12:17:13
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answered by jpfitzy7 3
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Nope, new regulations.... you need a passport no matter what.
2007-04-11 12:45:21
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answered by rhythm.nbass 3
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