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Border Crossing
In general, US citizens and permanent residents should carry a birth or baptismal certificate or voter’s registration card. A US driver’s license is NOT accepted as proof of citizenship. Naturalized citizens should carry documents proving citizenship, such as a green card or a passport.
All goods must be declared. Wearing apparel and personal goods for use by visitors are permitted free of duty. Persons aged 19 years and older may bring into Canada up to 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes, or 220 grams of manufactured tobacco. Persons aged 19 years and older may also bring into Canada 1.14 litres of spirits or 1.5 litres of wine or 8.5 litres of beer or ale. Revolvers, pistols, and other firearms are prohibited entry into Canada. All weapons must be declared.
New and Important Information
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires all travelers, including US Citizens, from the America’s, the Caribbean and Bermuda, to have a passport or another acceptable document that confirms the bearer’s nationality and identity to enter or re-enter the US.
· In addition to the passport, acceptable documents include a valid NEXUS Air Card or Merchant Mariner Document (MMD) will be acceptable.
Important Dates
