nkereina
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-I read that we do not need to bring a passport. We are planning to bring our drivers licenses & birth certificates.
-Is there any food we are not allowed to bring over? We will have snacks in the car, but we are also wanting to bring PB&J & bread to keep in our hotel room.
-Can we bring closed bottle alcohol?
-Will we need to get out of our car at the border? I know they randomly do full searches, but do they do this with all cars nowadays?
We live in Niagara Falls, USA and frequently cross the border. As mentioned, you definitely need passports. The passport card will work. You can also use an enhanced driver's license if your state offers it, which may be cheaper and faster than a passport.
As far as food restrictions, I think it's produce you can't bring back. Snacks and stuff for sandwiches will totally be fine.
Alcohol, yes but there are limitations on how much you can bring and you need to declare it at the border. I think the most we have ever brought over was two cases of beer which was fine.
You won't need to get out of the car unless they ask you to pull over. Knock on wood, we've never experienced this. Normally they ask several questions and then we're on our way. A few times they have had us pop the trunk to look at purchases (we go to IKEA frequently), but there was no issue. Also, I suggest rolling down your windows in the back seat too as you pull up. If you don't, they may ask you to, so I like to pull up with everything ready.