you won't need a passport to drive to Canada just yet if you are an American citizen BUT if you are taking minor children across the border and both parents are not accompanying them you will need to have a NOTARIZED letter from the other parent stating you are allowed to take them across the border- this is needed even if you are married to the other parent.
If you are in a position of sole custody or the other parent is deceased you should bring proof of that with you.
Without these documents you are not likely going to be allowed to bring minors into the country.
Birth certificates will be sufficient- In 7 years I have never been asked for a shot record for my son.
2007-06-18 19:09:26
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answered by jenny s 2
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You don't need a passport to drive in to Canada if you are an American citizen or a permanent resident.
Following are the documents you should provide.
1. you should be provide at least certified copy of your birth certificate issued by the city, county or state in the U.S. where you were born.
2. photo identification, such as a current, valid driver’s license
If you are still not sure or if you get conflicting information from different people, call the Canadian Embassy at Washington (Phone number -(202) 682-1740) or visit their website http://www.canadianembassy.org
I have given the links to State Departments Website which spells out the requirements.
http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/regional/regional_1170.html
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1082.html
Another link (I cannot vouch for the authenticity)
http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatraveloverview/qt/uscitizenborder.htm
I hope this helps. Good Luck
2007-06-18 14:02:17
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answered by Traveller4u 3
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Until 2009 you do not have to have a passport if you are driving across the border. If you're flying though, you will need a passport.
2007-06-18 13:45:27
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answered by ~aam 1
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Yes. That is all you need when you drive. You only need a passport to fly. Eventually you will need a passport, but it was suppose to be next year, and they have started making a bunch of announcements to postpone those changes.
2007-06-18 13:46:55
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answered by JuanB 7
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this is kinda funny, one of my old bosses had a house in canada and one time as they were crossing the border they asked if he had ever been convicted of a crime. he said no, and he was telling the truth. but, apearantly 40 years earlier he was arrested for putting a scratch on a concrete building with a key during a protest, charges were dropped. (the damage was a whapping 5.00 in paint) he was banned from canada for almost a year. he had to get his record expunged proving that he had not lied. I don't know that I would want to go to canada after that.
2007-06-18 13:54:07
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answered by sisy j 3
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Yes they will, but make sure you at least have their birth certificates. =) Have fun
2007-06-18 13:48:57
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answered by Moosey 5
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Your ok may be a problem if the mother not with you.. Get written perrmission from her..
2007-06-18 15:15:24
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answered by Grand pa 7
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This website will tell you whatever you need to know!!
http://www.corporate.canada.travel/docs/host/us_kit/english.htm
Have a safe trip!
2007-06-18 14:02:03
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answered by Juventina 6
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