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Higher traveler volumes expected at the border this long weekend

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By Contributor
July 28th, 2011

Hurry up and wait is the message Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is delivering to West Kootenay folk heading south this weekend through border ports of entry.

People can help by being prepared and knowing what to expect before arriving at the border. The following are some helpful tips to those traveling this weekend:

  • All adults and children who are traveling must have proper identification. Children under the age of 16 can present an original or copy of their birth certificate. If traveling with children, have their identification ready to show (picture ID, birth certificate, passport, etc.) and a letter of permission for any child who is traveling without their parents or with a non-custodial parent.
  • Use your NEXUS card and save time at land, air and marine ports of entry when entering Canada or the United States. Visit www.nexus.gc.ca for more information or to apply for a membership.
  • A passport is not mandatory for entry into Canada, but it is a preferable piece of identification. Other acceptable identification includes an enhanced driver’s license, a birth certificate with accompanying photo ID such as a regular driver’s license, a permanent residence card, a citizenship card or a certificate of Indian Status, or a NEXUS card or Free and Secure Trade (FAST) card when traveling by land or boat. 
  • Certain goods are prohibited from entering Canada, including some food, plant and animal products. Be aware of what goods are prohibited from entering Canada by consulting the I Declare brochure.
  • Declare all money or monetary instruments equal to or over CAN$10,000.
  • Prior to arriving in Canada by air, all travelers are provided with a Declaration form (Form E311). Be sure to fill it out accurately and keep it in an accessible place until a border services officer asks you for it as you exit the secure area of the airport.

Border wait times for land borders are available at www.cbsa.gc.ca, or follow us on Twitter for hourly border wait time updates at BWT_CBSA.

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