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Snowbird Alert! > Travel
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| H1N1 Vaccination Requirement Rumor |
Fall 2009 > Issue 73 U.S. Customs and Border Protection would like to address rumors regarding U.S. entry requirements and the H1N1 virus: Travelers do NOT need to present proof that they received the H1N1 flu vaccine in order to enter the United States. Read more
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| Ontario Driver's Licence |
Fall > Issue 72 As many of you are aware there is a strike at all Drive Test locations throughout the province of Ontario. This strike has halted many services including new driver tests, road tests and drivers licence renewals. The strike began on August 21st, and it was widely thought at that time that it would be settled relatively quickly. Clearly, this is not the case. Read more
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| Get your passport ready for travel |
Fall 2009 > Issue 72 If you will be travelling this fall, don’t wait until the last minute to apply for your passport or to renew an existing one. UPDATED Read more
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| You do not have an Enhanced Driver’s Licence! |
Spring 2009 > Issue 70 The following provinces OFFER Enhanced Driver’s Licences that will be recognized as a suitable travel document which will allow you to cross the United States border, instead of presenting a passport: Read more
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| Passports a Must have for Snowbirds! |
Fall 2008 > Issue 68 It’s a redundant reminder, but we just couldn’t help ourselves, since it is the eve of the last snowbird season in which passports will not be required to cross the Canada-U.S. border by land. Read more
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| Get Your Passport Ready to Travel |
Summer > Issue 67 If you will be travelling this fall, don’t wait until the last minute to apply for your passport or to renew an existing one. Passports can be renewed up to six months ahead of their expiry date. Read more
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