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I suppose that I now have a personal beef with the 1.2 billion people that identify themselves with a certain school of thought.
You and Your Prophet have inconvenienced me.

I used to travel a lot.
So much so that when I didn't have to I swore that I didn't need nor want a passport.
I would be content to spend my life in the good ole USA driving my Spyder on roads my taxes paid for.

Then BRP in some sort of Global Village, UN inspired plot decided that I had to travel to a foreign country.
You know, The Great White North where they live in igloos and have just recently instituted a program to make indoor toilets optional.
A country so cold that a balmy 74 degree day in Buffalo is suddenly a chilly 23 degrees right over the border.

So, in order to travel to that backward, third world country of Canada that happens to produce the most technologically advanced open road vehicle on the planet I needed a passport.
Or a much cheaper passport card.

OK, I'm a proper US citizen born in the USA.
I have a Birth Certificate and a driver's license.
Except the guy at the Post Office says No.
My Birth Certificate is only a declaration by the hospital that they would register my birth.
I was, for historical purposes, the 226th baby born at Corry Memorial Hospital.

It seems my cheaper than cheap father had elected not to pay the 1.00 fee to get my actual Birth Certificate.
Stanley, even after being dead for 40 years you still are making my life miserable.
Now its gonna cost me $15.00
Have your Last Laugh.

After I fill out the forms, write the check and wait for processing I can't help but pine for the simpler times when we Americans could visit our frozen, monarch oppressed cousins in the Great White North by merely wearing something warm and driving over the Peace Bridge.
 
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I did a lot of traveling for years to the US for work or pleasure. The only ID I needed was a driver's licence. Times have changed. Now need a passport, enhanced driver's licence or NEXUS card. So my choice is the passport. But it may not be good enough. If the passport expires in less than 6 months. They will not let me cross into the US. :gaah:
 
I know that feeling but one better. For work I had to go into Mexico and work at multiple plants. I was told by them to bring my birth certificate because I'd have to get a green card to work in Mexico.
After I am standing at the border office on the Mexico side with my birth certificate in hand and my drivers license, do I hear that same line. :yikes:
Luckily the guy taking me to the company talked with them for a while and they went ahead and accepted the declaration. It wouldn't of been good to have to go back because my Mom was saving money by not getting my certificate.:banghead:

I do have multiple copies of my birth certificate now!
 
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As much as I don't want to give any money to the Federal Government; I'd rather give it to them, than to New York State... nojoke
But thanks for the suggestion! :thumbup:
 
This will be the first time in my 40, by then 41 years of life stepping foot in another country. Even though I already have a passport as a requirement for my work. I will need to get mine renewed before then. Don't wait until the last minute to get a new one, or renew, they can be slow in getting you one.
 
Already had the passport - been to plenty of countries, all expenses paid by my rich Uncle Sam! :ohyea:

Unfortunately, that ship has sailed and I have to pay my own way, now! :sour:

But, either way, I'll be in Valcourt next year! :ohyea:
 
You have a great way with words Roger. :bowdown::bowdown::firstplace::firstplace:

A good warning to those heading to the party. You will need a passport or equivalent. No guns permitted. You will have to leave them at the door and pick them up on the return trip.

When encountering the Border Crossing, do everything they ask. The spouse moved her :spyder2: ahead without being asked to do so. They pulled her over and gave her the complete "treatment" and saddlebag search. I heard it all because our helmet communicators were on.
 
:agree: As the old saying goes: "If they tell you to take a :cus:: be prepared to merely ask how much? What color?, and Where to they want it?" nojoke
 
I did a lot of traveling for years to the US for work or pleasure. The only ID I needed was a driver's licence. Times have changed. Now need a passport, enhanced driver's licence or NEXUS card. So my choice is the passport. But it may not be good enough. If the passport expires in less than 6 months. They will not let me cross into the US. :gaah:



I'm pretty sure I read on the Canadian passport site that it is OK as long as it does not expire before you return from the USA.

I had to look it up as I was not sure myself.
 
Border Rider

I live right on the Canadian Border in Vermont and we have 3 Port of Entries in our town within 3 1/2 miles of each other, so I
cross quite often. Going into Canada with a passport is quite easy. If you use an enhanced drivers license they automatically
bring up your DMV history and if you have a previous DUI or serious driving offense in your history they can and will refuse entry
if they want to. when you use a passport or nexus card that info does not show up. Believe me I have friends and reletives go
through this. And then you have to come back to the good ole U.S and our guys can really be a pain your a"" . It seems like it's harder
to come back to our own country. Some of the customs inspectors are good guy's but a lot of them are not, or they hate their jobs.

P.S. The border crossing at I 91 is going to be under reconstruction for the next 2 yrs., entry back to U.S. could be slow. There is
another crossing on rt 5 in Derby Line that might be quicker.
 
I live right on the Canadian Border in Vermont and we have 3 Port of Entries in our town within 3 1/2 miles of each other, so I
cross quite often. Going into Canada with a passport is quite easy. If you use an enhanced drivers license they automatically
bring up your DMV history and if you have a previous DUI or serious driving offense in your history they can and will refuse entry
if they want to. when you use a passport or nexus card that info does not show up. Believe me I have friends and reletives go
through this. And then you have to come back to the good ole U.S and our guys can really be a pain your a"" . It seems like it's harder
to come back to our own country. Some of the customs inspectors are good guy's but a lot of them are not, or they hate their jobs.

P.S. The border crossing at I 91 is going to be under reconstruction for the next 2 yrs., entry back to U.S. could be slow. There is
another crossing on rt 5 in Derby Line that might be quicker.
Thanks for the info about the enhanced drivers license. ( which I have)

I live only 2 hours from the Canadian Boarder. I go to Walt's Sales & Service on Route 5 in Derby Line. Deanna
 
I spent enough time and $$ in CA racing at Mosport, now that I need a passport to get into CA just to visit BRP they can KMA. You can figure out what KMA stands for. :roflblack:
 
Another option Roger

Come here first. I will take you N. Then a few back back roads and then a short jaunt thru the woods and you will be in Canada. 50 years of such knowledge I know that 3 drug runners and one cattle thief have been caught. So the odds are in your favor :clap:
 
I go into Canada quite often for racing. If you drive you need a passport or a passport card (quicker and cheaper than a regular passport). The passport card is also good for driving into Mexico and for cruises leaving from North America.

If you have a dui, dwi, or other serious driving conviction they're going to turn you away. We have that problem with racing crew members all the time.

Getting a passport or card is easy. I've had passports for over 40 years and my son, who is 38, got his first one when he was a week old. If you're gonna travel internationally, you need one. It IS the 21st Century.

Welcome to the world.

:riding:
 
I cross into to Canada 4-5 times a year. When I was younger (between 18 and 21) it was every other weekend. When I was younger I just needed the license. Now I use the passport card. Getting into Canada is a piece of cake. Takes about 3 minutes. I find getting back into the US is tougher. Lots of questions, lots of looks, more questions and sometimes I even get to go inside and talk a bit.

Numerous times I have been asked to give detailed driving directions from the border crossing to my house. The last time I gave a completely bogus set of directions. The border guard believed every word and waved me on my way.

Which brings me too..................Passports, passport cards, enhanced licenses, border guards, border vehicles, large border buildings with all kinds of technology, the TSA, x ray scanners, metal detectors, dogs, etc, etc, etc. Honestly does anyone really believe that any of this makes us any safer.
 
Already had the passport - been to plenty of countries, all expenses paid by my rich Uncle Sam! :ohyea:

Unfortunately, that ship has sailed and I have to pay my own way, now! :sour:

But, either way, I'll be in Valcourt next year! :ohyea:

Are you talking about military deployments? I thought deployed personnel travel on orders and not passports. ????
 
Come here first. I will take you N. Then a few back back roads and then a short jaunt thru the woods and you will be in Canada. 50 years of such knowledge I know that 3 drug runners and one cattle thief have been caught. So the odds are in your favor :clap:

Good to know.
I won't have to strap Pugsly, my F3 on my back and swim will I?
 
I spent enough time and $$ in CA racing at Mosport
BRP held an event there a month ago. That was my first time on a Spyder. Two weeks later I had my own. :)

I'm sure the Canadian customs agents will wonder why the heck so many Spyders are crossing over. :yes:
 
Well, with all of that being said. I am a FROZEN NORTHERNER and live in an igloo. I have a passport and have had for years. I have crossed into the US numerous times and like the people say, HARDER TO GET INTO YOUR COUNTRY than mine. With that being said if you don't want to play by the rules STAY HOME. Simple math, I think. Too all those going to the Spyder anniversary, in VALCOURT QUEBEC CANADA, have fun and enjoy. Hopefully will see you there. For the rest well, OH WELL. enuf said.
 
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