Although I should be fascinated by all the details of canadian-US
relations, I guess it can be safely concluded that getting only a Canadian
visa to enter the US is not an option.

Lodewijk

No dia 24 de Novembro de 2011 10:12, Ray Saintonge
<[email protected]>escreveu:

> On 11/02/11 9:31 AM, James Hare wrote:
> >
> > Yep. Generally speaking, it is easiest for Canadians (i.e. bearers of
> > Canadian passports) to enter the United States. The only thing easier
> > is if you're a U.S. citizen or permanent resident returning to the
> > U.S. It's a more relaxed system because people in border communities
> > (for example: Detroit, Michigan and Windsor, Ontario) tend to cross
> > the border frequently. Migration between the U.S. and Canada is
> > governed by the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, which allows
> > several different kinds of documentation instead of a passport:
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Hemisphere_Travel_Initiative>.
> > For what it's worth, though, it isn't like the old days where a birth
> > certificate or voter registration would have been enough.
> >
> Technically a US citizen visiting Canada still needs a passport to
> re-enter the US.  Proving one is a US citizen could be difficult
> otherwise. I can't say how much this has really been a problem on the
> practical level.
>
> Ray
>
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