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71GTX? Are ya coming, too?

I think I'll be there. I've got a family B-Day party that day too.

(I never used to be such a social buttefly. :shifty: )
 
What were the requirements we needed to bring for crossing the border again? ID's and such???
 
Picture I.D.
Passport is best but a driver's license is usually fine.

They'll want to know where you are going and for how long.
Have the specifics handy. As in the address.

For other info, check here: http://www.cbsa.gc.ca/travel/visitors-e.html
Don't bring your guns unlkess you like lots of paperwork and paying fees for the pleasure of filling it out.

If you are bringing anything with you that will stay here, you have to declare it. Most likely it is a gift as you're not here to sell anything or otherwise perform any kind of commercial business. So, declare it as a gift.

If you want to bring your own hooch or smokes, the easiest thing to do is pick it up at the Duty Free shop on your way in. All the paperwork gets done for you and most times, they don't even look at it as long as you tell them.
 
...and don't forget proof of current insurance and registration.;)
 
Anyone passing through west central Wisconsin on the way? I have a part that needs delivered....
 
mopar_man said:
Birth certificate is usually a good idea if you don't have a passport.
I'm gonna try the DL with photo, and Birth cert.
 

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