Journeyman said:OK; should you wish to travel, a passport is a very useful document within North America and an absolute necessity beyond the continent.
Journeyman said:All that being said, you don't need a passport to do BMQ in Ontario. If that's your only concern, stop now.
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OK; should you wish to travel, a passport is a very useful document within North America and an absolute necessity beyond the continent.
Eowyn said:A passport is required to travel to the United States.
Eowyn said:A passport is required to travel to the United States.
Journeyman said:One of my joys (I'm a fan of simple pleasures) is to occasionally check out the border stamps in the several tattered passports I have. It's best to start early
PMedMoe said:For personal travel, if you are flying, yes. If you are driving from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba or B.C. the enhanced provicial driver's licence is sufficient.
CDN Aviator said:For personal travel, yes. For duty travel to the US, a passport is not required. NATO travel orders will suffice.
Pusser said:In 28 years, I've never even seen a NATO Travel Order (and I've seen a LOT of travel documents), but I've certainly heard about them.
Generally, I've always heard that they were not worth the paper they were printed on.
PMedMoe said:For personal travel, if you are flying, yes. If you are driving from Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba or B.C. the enhanced provincial driver's licence is sufficient.
*Edited for spelling mistake, but I've been quoted so it's there for all to see.