My daughter is 15 and she has been dying to go to Canada for over 3 years now, but my boss might not let me off from work the days we had planned. I know a passport isn't required for border crossing by land, and I've heard that, since she's under 16, that no passport would be required for her to fly, only birth certificate, ID, and a note of consent from me. And I'd prefer not to have to get her one because they are very expensive and it take a long time to get it back.
So what do I do if I don't get my days off? Do I put her on a Greyhound with 3 cell phones and a help whistle? Or would I be able to put her on a plane with just the note, birth certificate, ID, etc.
With your answers, please list a reliable source. Thanks in advance.
2007-05-07
13:11:28
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Barbara K
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Ah, I'm not an irresponsible parent, my daughter has a friend there and I've met her and her parents before and I'm sure she would be taken care of.
Besides, don't ask me why, just give me the answer I asked for, not your opinion.
2007-05-07
13:24:12 ·
update #1
Also, this is a "what if" question.
And I can't take sick days without being fired, thanks =)
2007-05-07
13:26:37 ·
update #2