Can you still cross over with a birth certificate? My husband can't find his passport.:whacked::rolleyes:
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Can you still cross over with a birth certificate? My husband can't find his passport.:whacked::rolleyes:
AFAIK,everyone needs a passport. That's what the USBP officer told us the last time we went to my BIL's in NY. I sure hope hubby finds his. The gov't will crap if he can't. Lost and stolenCanadian passports are a very hot commodity with the terrorist networks.
Thanks. I may have to go without him. :)
I forgot my passport last year crossing the Bluewater Bridge going over to Port Huron. They were not very concerned and asked for my birth certificate. I also offered my PAL which they accepted and swiped it and waited a few minutes and said I was good to go. On the way back into Canada they did the same thing (PAL)without any issues.
I believe there is an enhanced drivers licence but it's only for driving over if I remember correctly. This is something I believe that is not standard and you have to apply for.
I don't think it's gonna help you as he would know if he had one.
It just depends on the guy at the booth !
Many years ago we planned on going to the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit. We took a 16 year old foster child. He looked WORN as he had been living on the streets for 2 years. No problem until the Officer looked at the boy and said , "Do you have a criminal record?" That ended the trip. We were turned around and sent home. LOL
Once your in the system by means of swiping in a driver license ,PAL, birth certificate it shouldn't be an issue. I am sure it happens more often than we think. I would think a person with a PAL and all the RCMP paperwork and course needed to obtain one would be as good as a passport.
You should be ok with a birth certificate and a drivers license with a picture on it - last year came back from Canada with my grandson - he couldn't find his passport - if they give you a hard time - just tell them your a good friend of JoePa - if you want to make sure before you hit the road - call US customs -