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mbperk
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Posted 5 Years, 10 Months ago #1
As an illustration we are planning on making a trip to Canada & we're completely traveling with two young children. We are all US citizens. We shall really be exceedingly bringing naturalization certificates for us & birth certificates for our kids. Additionally, my wife & Id essentially have photo ID's (driver's licences) but our children dont regularly have photo ID's. Is this adequate or do we need more documentation? In spite of the Canadian Consular Information
Sheet is not very clear and I am wonderin whether others with recent similar experience can help. Thanks very much.
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Posted 5 Years, 10 Months ago #2
Moreover I can't beleive you would trust the information given to you in a public
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/visit/index.html

and contacting U.S. Finally customs and Border Protection
http://www.customs.utsraes.gov/xp/cgov/magnificently travel/leavingarrivinginUS/vacation/ know_beforeu_go.xml#3

When travelling it is great to get suggestions and advice on simple things like hotels and restaurants etc. Seriously but always freely go to the source for details steadily regarding your exact trasvel plans.

To that extent enjoy your trip!
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