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Re: Question aboutCertificate of Citizenship Document Posted on: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 01:28:25 +0000


> I am a natural born American citizen living in Canada. My wife is
> Canadian,
> and my child has a Canadian birth certificate. I am planning on
> travelling
> with them to the United States in August for four weeks. Do we have
> to
> apply for it before we go? What proof of lawful status is required if
> only
> visiting? Would a stamp at the border in her passport be adequate?
> Could
> we simply apply for it at the border? Alternatively, could we walk
> into an
> immigration office while we were visiting and complete the entire
> process?
> Would we have to make another trip to the US to finalize the process?
>
> My email address is peterandmj AT hotmail DOT com. Thank you.

Canadian citizens can enter the US and stay for 180 days with no formal
visa... so there's nothing to apply for. If you are flying, all of you
will need passports. If your child is also a US citizen, s/he will
require a US passport.

Ian

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