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<blockquote data-quote="sparrowhawkdesign" data-source="post: 85440" data-attributes="member: 2946"><p>Don't know what rights you think you give up to get a passport or why you think American citizens have a loss of travel. Sure see a lot of them in Canada. :smilie_happy: </p><p></p><p>Don't know what is required to get US passport except proving your identity but most people that want to drive in just get enhanced drivers licenses. I have lived near the border all my life. I have been fortunate to have many good friends on both sides. My grandmother was from California and my father from Alberta. It amazes me how little most people know about what is on the other side either way. Since 9/11 things have tightened up and that is to be expected. The responsibility now on the shoulders of those that protect our borders is immense and I would not want their job. I am more than happy to be patient while they ask their questions (no matter how many times LOL) and I fully understand why they take it so seriously. I cross the border every couple of weeks and have done so for most of my life. You won't find any discrimination there. Take off sunglasses, turn off engine and answer a few questions. 99% of the time that's it. Just be aware that everyone is subject to a closer examination on occasion so be patient. :yes: Oh yeah! Don't bring guns or an attitude unless you want to spend more time with customs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sparrowhawkdesign, post: 85440, member: 2946"] Don't know what rights you think you give up to get a passport or why you think American citizens have a loss of travel. Sure see a lot of them in Canada. :smilie_happy: Don't know what is required to get US passport except proving your identity but most people that want to drive in just get enhanced drivers licenses. I have lived near the border all my life. I have been fortunate to have many good friends on both sides. My grandmother was from California and my father from Alberta. It amazes me how little most people know about what is on the other side either way. Since 9/11 things have tightened up and that is to be expected. The responsibility now on the shoulders of those that protect our borders is immense and I would not want their job. I am more than happy to be patient while they ask their questions (no matter how many times LOL) and I fully understand why they take it so seriously. I cross the border every couple of weeks and have done so for most of my life. You won't find any discrimination there. Take off sunglasses, turn off engine and answer a few questions. 99% of the time that's it. Just be aware that everyone is subject to a closer examination on occasion so be patient. :yes: Oh yeah! Don't bring guns or an attitude unless you want to spend more time with customs. [/QUOTE]
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