Originally posted by: Riceninja
we dont need any americans here. theyre broke and uneducated.
Originally posted by: Champ
were full, try again next week
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
i say we all go there and rush the fence... for the lulz🙂
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: SacrosanctFiend
5 people = droves?
Five ppl I know so multiply out by how many people have been arrested by how many have tried to visit canada....you have your answer. droves.
0 people that I know have been turned away.
Originally posted by: Paperdoc
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Passports are a very reliable way of establishing identity and citizenship, so they are always useful when crossing a border. But you don't need one to enter Canada as a US citizen - other documentation will do. The new passport requirements are AMERICAN law. You could enter Canada without one, but just try to get back home to the USA without it! For that reason, Canadian border officials might well ask whether you have one because they don't want to have you stuck in Canada with no way home! But technically Canada does not require an American citizen to produce a passport or a visa for entry.
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Originally posted by: Paperdoc
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Passports are a very reliable way of establishing identity and citizenship, so they are always useful when crossing a border. But you don't need one to enter Canada as a US citizen - other documentation will do. The new passport requirements are AMERICAN law. You could enter Canada without one, but just try to get back home to the USA without it! For that reason, Canadian border officials might well ask whether you have one because they don't want to have you stuck in Canada with no way home! But technically Canada does not require an American citizen to produce a passport or a visa for entry.
Originally posted by: FuzzyDunlop
who wants to go there anyways?
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Paperdoc
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Passports are a very reliable way of establishing identity and citizenship, so they are always useful when crossing a border. But you don't need one to enter Canada as a US citizen - other documentation will do. The new passport requirements are AMERICAN law. You could enter Canada without one, but just try to get back home to the USA without it! For that reason, Canadian border officials might well ask whether you have one because they don't want to have you stuck in Canada with no way home! But technically Canada does not require an American citizen to produce a passport or a visa for entry.
100% wrong.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Originally posted by: IcebergSlim
Originally posted by: Paperdoc
Originally posted by: sandorski
Did they have Passports?
Passports are a very reliable way of establishing identity and citizenship, so they are always useful when crossing a border. But you don't need one to enter Canada as a US citizen - other documentation will do. The new passport requirements are AMERICAN law. You could enter Canada without one, but just try to get back home to the USA without it! For that reason, Canadian border officials might well ask whether you have one because they don't want to have you stuck in Canada with no way home! But technically Canada does not require an American citizen to produce a passport or a visa for entry.
100% wrong.
wtf is wrong with that post? The US changed the border crossing rules, not Canada. Prior to 9/11, if you drove across the border "country of citizenship?" "United States" "Purpose going into Canada today?" "We're heading to the falls/shopping/whatever" "How long will you be staying?" "3 days" "Okay, go ahead. "
The only time I ever had trouble crossing the border was when I had my two sons with me. "Does the mother know the children are with you?" "Yes." "Does she know you're taking them into Canada" "uhh, no, this was just a spontaneous trip; we're camping about 15 miles from here & thought we'd take a ride into Canada."
After that, I was treated like I was abducting my own children & my children were questioned extensively. A few minutes later, we were heading into Canada.
Oh, and in case your point is about passports not being necessary, they're not.
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Awwww, poor Iceberg Slim, didn't get to go to Canada. Note that in the bolded section, it doesn't say "passport." I do *not* need a passport to go to Canada. I only need "proper documentation."
Although U.S. border guards have been lenient so far with travelers who do not have their passports, Joanne Ferreira of the United States Customs and Border Patrol said compliance has been very high.
"Travelers are showing up with their approved documents and those that do not have their approved documents, we're still in that flexible period of time, and we're not denying entry as long as they are admissible and we can confirm their identity and citizenship," she said from Washington, D.C.
Same reason Mexicans are coming up to the U.S. in droves.Originally posted by: FuzzyDunlop
who wants to go there anyways?
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Same reason Mexicans are coming up to the U.S. in droves.Originally posted by: FuzzyDunlop
who wants to go there anyways?
Only difference is we have actual proof of the Mexican droves as opposed to the OP's story.