- Canadian citizens must have one WHTI-approved document (see section X, WHTI Approved Documents). Your fingerprint and photo may be taken upon entry, and you may need to fill out a Form I-94 which you will return when you leave the country.
- As of June 1 2009, Americans flying to the U.S. will need a passport to board their plane.
Americans entering the U.S. by land or sea must have a government-issued passport, passport card or other WHTI-approved document (see section 5 for a list of documents). - You may be asked for your passport and/or visa when crossing the Canadian border, but a passport is not necessary to enter Canada. You should bring proof of citizenship (birth certificate, Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization, green card) and photo identification.
- When traveling by land, proper identification (Canadian birth certificate, passport or citizenship card, or a Certificate of Indian Status) is needed to reenter Canada.
A passport may be required to board a plane flying to Canada; it is strongly recommended that all Canadian citizens traveling abroad carry passports. - Children under 16 entering the United States or Canada may present a birth certificate, Consular Report of Birth Abroad, a Naturalization Certificate, or a Canadian Citizenship Card.
Students under 19, traveling in supervised groups with parental consent, may present the same identification listed above, in addition to an official letter presented by the group. - Enhanced Driver's License, accepted for travel in some situations
Passport -- An internationally recognized travel document that verifies identity and nationality.
U.S. Passport Card -- A limited-use travel document that costs less than a U.S. Passport. Valid for travel by land and sea.
Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) -- A driver's license or identification document that denotes identity and citizenship, specifically designed for travel into the U.S. by land or sea.
Trusted Traveler Program Cards -- NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST enrollment cards are issued only to pre-approved, low-risk travelers. Valid for use at land or sea.
Special Groups -- Certain additional documents can be used as proof of citizenship, including a Certificate of Indian Status.
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