Do I need a passport to drive to the USA currently. I have been told that you do. But on the internet all i can find is that you need one by June of 09.
Can anyone help??
This is from the
Canada Border Services website:
Documents for travel to the United States
Land ports of entry
As of January 31, 2008, Canadian citizens travelling by land to the United States must present one of the following:
- a government-issued photo ID, such as a drivers licence, PLUS a birth certificate or citizenship card; or
- a valid passport; or
- a NEXUS card; or
- a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card; or
- an enhanced drivers licence; or
- a Certificate of Indian Status card; or
- for those aged 18 years and under only proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate, is required.
There will be a transition period during which time travellers who do not present the appropriate documents may be delayed while U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers attempt to verify their citizenship and identity. Travellers may also be given an information sheet explaining the new procedures. The intent of this transition period is to raise awareness of the change, educate travellers and allow ample time for them to obtain the necessary documents.
The transition period will continue for approximately 18 months until the full implementation of the WHTI document requirements for travel to the United States by land and water takes effect June 1, 2009.
Upon full implementation of the U.S. WHTI on June 1, 2009, Canadian citizens will be required to present one of the following U.S. WHTI-compliant documents when travelling to, through or from the United States by land:
- a valid passport; or
- a NEXUS card; or
- a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card; or
- an enhanced drivers licence (EDL) (in provinces and territories where U.S.-approved EDL programs are implemented).
It is expected that the new secure Certificate of Indian Status card will also be accepted once it receives U.S. approval as a secure WHTI-compliant document.
Canadian citizens 15 years of age and under will only require proof of citizenship, such as an original or a copy of a birth certificate, or a Canadian citizenship card. Canadian citizens 18 years of age and under who are travelling with a school or other organized group, under adult supervision with parental/guardian consent, may also present proof of citizenship alone.
Entry requirements to the United States have not changed for non-Canadian citizens residing in Canada. For more information on U.S. entry requirements, consult the
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Web site.