Leaving the US with birth certificate
I have a daughter five months old has no US passport can she go to Canada with her birth certificate?
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I have a daughter five months old has no US passport can she go to Canada with her birth certificate?
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Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09
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I have a daughter five months old has no US passport can she go to Canada with her birth certificate?
legal canada us-citizens paperwork minors
I have a daughter five months old has no US passport can she go to Canada with her birth certificate?
legal canada us-citizens paperwork minors
legal canada us-citizens paperwork minors
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Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09
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Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09
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Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09
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As a US citizen, you can enter Canada with a birth certificate.
If you are a U.S. citizen, ensure you carry proof of citizenship such
as a passport, birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or
naturalization, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo
identification. If you are a U.S. permanent resident, ensure you carry
proof of your status such as a U.S. Permanent Resident Card.
However be careful when returning home, if you're entering by land or sea, your child can return with a birth certificate, otherwise they need a passport or some other approved travel document
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States
via land and sea?
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 need only
present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth
certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy.
@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
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As a US citizen, you can enter Canada with a birth certificate.
If you are a U.S. citizen, ensure you carry proof of citizenship such
as a passport, birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or
naturalization, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo
identification. If you are a U.S. permanent resident, ensure you carry
proof of your status such as a U.S. Permanent Resident Card.
However be careful when returning home, if you're entering by land or sea, your child can return with a birth certificate, otherwise they need a passport or some other approved travel document
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States
via land and sea?
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 need only
present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth
certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy.
@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
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As a US citizen, you can enter Canada with a birth certificate.
If you are a U.S. citizen, ensure you carry proof of citizenship such
as a passport, birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or
naturalization, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo
identification. If you are a U.S. permanent resident, ensure you carry
proof of your status such as a U.S. Permanent Resident Card.
However be careful when returning home, if you're entering by land or sea, your child can return with a birth certificate, otherwise they need a passport or some other approved travel document
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States
via land and sea?
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 need only
present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth
certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy.
@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
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As a US citizen, you can enter Canada with a birth certificate.
If you are a U.S. citizen, ensure you carry proof of citizenship such
as a passport, birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or
naturalization, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo
identification. If you are a U.S. permanent resident, ensure you carry
proof of your status such as a U.S. Permanent Resident Card.
However be careful when returning home, if you're entering by land or sea, your child can return with a birth certificate, otherwise they need a passport or some other approved travel document
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States
via land and sea?
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 need only
present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth
certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy.
As a US citizen, you can enter Canada with a birth certificate.
If you are a U.S. citizen, ensure you carry proof of citizenship such
as a passport, birth certificate, a certificate of citizenship or
naturalization, or a Certificate of Indian Status along with photo
identification. If you are a U.S. permanent resident, ensure you carry
proof of your status such as a U.S. Permanent Resident Card.
However be careful when returning home, if you're entering by land or sea, your child can return with a birth certificate, otherwise they need a passport or some other approved travel document
What types of documents are accepted for entry into the United States
via land and sea?
U.S. and Canadian citizen children under the age of 16 need only
present a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship. The birth
certificate can be original, photocopy, or certified copy.
answered Feb 17 '16 at 14:35
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@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
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@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
@DJClayworth I was just going to say, I think the photo ID is for the Certificate of Indian Status only
– blackbird
Feb 17 '16 at 17:04
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Possible duplicate of Can I cross the USA-Canada border with a birth certificate and a passport locator number?
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 15:10
@Karlson Not sure if this is a duplicate: this OP doesn't have a passport locator number. The answer is the same though.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 17 '16 at 16:12
@JoErNanO For the purposes of the answer it doesn't matter.
– Karlson
Feb 17 '16 at 17:09