Can I legally cross the Border to the United States from Canada?
I am planning to drive from Toronto to Detroit over the summer with a couple of my friends. I will 17, but when I was 15 I was charged with underage drinking. This is the only thing I have gotten in trouble with the law for. So will I be able to cross the border? Thanks
And, yes I have a valid passport.
So the underage drinking won;t hinder my chances of crossing the border?
I’m a Canadian citizen visiting the State for a week.
As long as you have a passport, yes.
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February 28 2010 11:36 am | Cross
Sun ☼Shine☼ on 28 Feb 2010 at 5:04 pm #
As long as you have a passport, yes.
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Speedy Gonzales on 28 Feb 2010 at 5:31 pm #
If you don’t have your passport and go to Canada, don’t expect to come back.
The US won’t let you in without a passport as the passport is proof that you are a US resident.
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Prairie Girl on 28 Feb 2010 at 5:36 pm #
You can’t cross the border either direction without a passport, but at 17 I’m not sure that you could leave your country to come to the US without your parents or a notarized letter from them stating you have permission. In the US we get our Passports at the Post Office – go to the place where you get yours in Canada and they can tell you if you’d be able to travel without your parents.
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