New Canadian border rule begins Jan. 31

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Department of State remind travelers that as of Jan. 31, 2008, all adults arerequired to present proof of citizenship and proof of identity,  when entering the United States.
 
Valid proof of identification includes  a birth certificate and such driver’s license.
 
This change is necessary  to prepare travelers and ease the transition to the future requirements of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). WHTI proposes to establish documentation requirements for travelers entering the United States who were previously exempt, including citizens of the U.S., Canada, and Bermuda.
 
As recommended by the 9/11 Commission, WHTI will work to enhance security and increase facilitation across the border.
 
Currently, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers may accept oral declarations of citizenship from U.S. and Canadian citizens seeking entry into the United States through a land or sea border. However, as of January 31, 2008 oral declarations of citizenship alone will no longer be accepted.
 
U.S. and Canadian citizens ages 19 and older will need to present a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate or naturalization certificate.
 
Children ages 18 and under will only be required to present proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate.
 
Passports and trusted traveler program cards – NEXUS, SENTRI and FAST – will continue to be accepted for cross-border travel. All existing nonimmigrant visa and passport requirements will remain in effect and will not be altered by this change.
 
DOS reminds the public that the current turnaround time for a passport is four to six weeks, so Americans planning international travel may wish to apply now.
 
 For information on obtaining a U.S. Passport visit
www.travel.state.gov
or call 1-877-487-2778.
 
Specific documentation requirements for land, sea and air travel may be found at
www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go/
.
 
To learn more about NEXUS, SENTRI and FAST, visit
www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/trusted_traveler/
.

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