But you don't need a valid passport to cross the US/Canada border, assuming that you're a citizen of one of the two countries. All you need is proof of citizenship. A voter's registration card, birth certificate, even an expired passport are all perfectly OK.
That's supposed to change soon... starting at the the end of 2006 they're going to require a passport or certain other (as yet undefined) "secure documents"
Speaking of green cards, I was tempted to post my GC photo but decided against it. Trust me, you're all better off as a result.
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Date: 2006-01-15 01:50 am (UTC)That's supposed to change soon... starting at the the end of 2006 they're going to require a passport or certain other (as yet undefined) "secure documents"
Speaking of green cards, I was tempted to post my GC photo but decided against it. Trust me, you're all better off as a result.