Posted by LA in Wi. on January 04, 2009 at 08:57:19 from (71.117.37.127):
In Reply to: U.S. Canada border posted by john in la on January 04, 2009 at 08:06:41:
John, Last year I crossed the border 5 times. I showed Canadian and US customs my passport, they look at it, hand it back to me, ask a few questions and tell me I"m cleared to go. Canadian customs will almost always ask about firearms and alcohol; if going fishing they will ask about live bait. Don"t even think of taking a handgun and buy Canadian liquor, it"s high priced but will you need much as you see such a pretty country?. US customs always ask where you are from, where were you born (even after looking at the passport), and what are you bringing into the US. If you are going up to go fishing (and you should at least once in your life), shoot me an email and I might be able to help you. For passport, just go to Post Office, get forms, get picture taken at any photo shop or Walgreens, fill out form, and send in. Should only take about 2 months...but do it now just in case there"s lots of applications leading up to spring/summer travel. You never know when they want to examine your vehicle, so don"t even think of "hiding" anything because they will find it and this just complicates your day. Oh, one last thing...don"t try to cross the border with an attitude, be nice, they can ruin your day if you ask for it. They have a very tough job, I"m glad they are thorough. LA in WI
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