Posted by pete 23 on February 15, 2019 at 12:06:32 from (45.52.57.27):
In Reply to: Canada's wall posted by bcdave on February 15, 2019 at 08:02:54:
When I was in the Army, my wife and I lived off post in Newfoundland. She was a US citizen , same as I am. When our son was born there, I had to file a return of birth to the capital over at St. Johns Newfoundland to obtain his citizenship. He was not automatically a U.S. citizen. They said Newfoundland was one of only a couple countries in the world that a child born to U.S. citizens while in the U.S. military was not automatically a citizen.
Anyway, several years ago he wanted a passport to go on a trip to Europe. What a hassle but he got her done. Then, typical of him, he let the passport expire so now it is after 9-11. He wanted a passport again to go to Canada and just in case to go other foreign countries. He had a hllll of a time. I was digging up all the records I had left and he had to go to St. Paul and appear in person to get her done.
I do not, and never had a passport so I cannot even go into Canada. Last time I renewed my drivers license, I asked about getting what they call a enhanced drivers license which would allow me to go into Canada. Well, they don't issue them locally, have to go to St. Cloud.
Just seems they make it too darn convenient for some one to sneak in whereas, a citizen has to jump through hoops. Make it so they can get a visa, green card, work permit or what ever and have a definite expiration date so they have check in, or , you are gone, period. Stupid is what it is. Congress has been fooling around over thirty years now. Get her done.
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