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Flying into Canada with passport?

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another cfii

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Anyone knows what's the deal from our beloved TSA that flight crew needs US passport before flying into Canada? Is it time for me to apply for one? I don't recall you need to be a US citizen to be a pilot. Thanx for any help.
 
All I can tell you is that Canada Customs' policy for entry into Canada is a follows: you need a passport, OR proof of citizenship (usually this consists of an ORIGINAL of a birth certificate) and a photo ID. So you can see there is no official need for a passport. I would think it prudent to get one anyway, as they are the easiest way to show your citizenship. I understand that many airlines require that you have a passport to fly international flights. As far as TSA demanding a passport, as far as I know they have no jurisdiction whatsoever concerning customs/immigration.. and certainly NOT into Canada!
Hope this helps?
 
Hey. I fly to and from Canada everyday currently. I did order a passport but while I am waiting to get it I have been using a birth certificate and a driver's license. I have had no problems with using this with either U.S. or Canadian Customs. Hope this helps.
 

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