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Canada doesn't require a passport to enter, just proof of citizenship. You need a passport to enter back into the USA.
If your state offers an "enhanced drivers license" that will suffice in place of a passport for both sides of the US-Canada border. |
| Go to the passport office this weekend. They are having passport day. Super rare! |
| Call your Congressman/woman. They have staff for this constituent service. They can get you a special letter to allow you access to the super secret passport office above the regular one on 19th Street. I thought it was a myth until my husband actually needed a passport in one day due to a family emergency (it's a long story).I called my rep's office, the staff member who handled emergency passport issues faxed to me the special letter, my husband took it with him to the address on 19th, they let him in, he got a passport in 2 hours, and flew out that night. |
| PP here, the secret passport office is mainly for government officials, like Congress people and Senators, Cabinet members, etc., it is not open to the general public. BUT your Congress rep can get you in for an emergency (ours involved a death in the family). I don't know if your situation meets their criteria but it can't hurt to ask. |
Much more likely to be denied entry without a passport. |
Perhaps, but the reason for denial is that Canada wants to make certain that you can return to the USA and not become "their problem". Prior to 9/11 no proof of citizenship was needed to travel freely between our two countries. Obviously that event changed everything. The bigger question is why people, not just this OP, wait so long to get a passport. |