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Subject: Driving to Canada without a passport?

“I didn't want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.”

I myself have a passport, and I want to take my nephew with me for Christmas. I was reading online and it said anyone of 15 years and younger can pass the boreder via boat or land as long as they have proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate. Can someone confirm this?

  • 12.11.2012 7:22 PM PDT

Gather around the campfire, once it goes out, it's out for good.

The hard part is getting back.

  • 12.11.2012 7:23 PM PDT

deviantART

Hello.

I've traveled to the United States from Canada with just my birth certificate, so I can confirm this.

  • 12.11.2012 7:23 PM PDT

''Hell is other people.''

Good luck getting past those damn Mounties!

  • 12.11.2012 7:24 PM PDT

For Carnage Apply Within BEST GROUP EVAR!!!

I believe you need a passport when I was 7 and I went to canada I needed a passport.

[Edited on 12.11.2012 7:25 PM PST]

  • 12.11.2012 7:24 PM PDT

That should be right.

Some states have enhanced IDs, which double as a passport. Confer with your local Department of Lines and Hell for more information.

  • 12.11.2012 7:24 PM PDT

I wouldn't take a chance and hope for the best if I were you.

  • 12.11.2012 7:25 PM PDT

ooga booga boooh

I think that is true if you are their parent. That's my understanding of it. I could be/probably am wrong.

  • 12.11.2012 7:25 PM PDT
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Towards the middle

  • 12.11.2012 7:27 PM PDT