> Hello Everyone,
>
> My family and I have been U.S. Permanent Residents (green card) for
> over two years. We are all Canadian citizens. My daughter (under 16
> years old) will be traveling to visit her grandparents in Canada for a
> week this summer. She will be flying alone to Detroit where her
> grandparents will pick her up and drive her across the border. She
> has both her Canadian Passport and U.S. Green Card. Are there other
> documents that will be required for travel across the border and
> return to the U.S.? We may send a notarized letter to the
> grandparents so that they will have proof on hand that they are her
> relatives and have our permission to take her to Canada.
>
> Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated,
> Thanks
> J9
Her Canadian passport will get her into Canada and her green card will
let her return to the US. If wanted to be safe, you can give her a
letter stating she is traveling to visit her grandparents and will be
picked up at the airport by them. But since she is not a "child"
probably totally unneccessary.
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