I was just wondering if you can still use an Indian Status card for travel to the US, and if so what would be the secondary piece of ID to use if the Status card is primary?
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I was just wondering if you can still use an Indian Status card for travel to the US, and if so what would be the secondary piece of ID to use if the Status card is primary?
Can't somebody pleae give a reply instead of just viewing it? It would be muchly appreciated as I am attempting to travel down to the US for the day tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by sheena_1456
You probably know by now but perhaps this can help others.
"The use of the current status card as a form of identification at the Canada-US border has been under review for a number of years; however, INAC does not regulate which types of documents are acceptable at the Canada-US border."
"As of January 23, 2007, all Canadian citizens must have passports when travelling by air or sea into the United States. On January 1, 2008, all Canadians must have passports when crossing the U.S. border by land, as will Americans.
In response, the AFN is working towards a solution that respects the rights of our people to cross the border freely. We are currently in discussions with INAC, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade on the use of the more secure Certificate of Indian Status Card as an approved “trans-border” travel document."
http://www.afn.ca/article.asp?id=3291
Yes you can still use your Indian Status Card from the Canadian government to enter the U.S. I used it to enter the U.S. in 2004 and joined the Army. I'm out of the U.S. Army now, but still live and work here travelling back to Ontario from New York State every weekend.
Under the "J treaty" I am not sure they agents are allowed to deny access. Here is a helpful link. Hope it helps
http://www.ptla.org/wabanaki/jaytreaty.htm
Yes you can use your Indian Status cards to cross the border and I would give them your birth certificate or driver's licence too. Just make sure your Status card is not going to expire. Apparently, the border guards don't like expired Indians. Lol. They don't like using the Indian Status cards for crossing because they have to manually enter the information on it and it slows the processing of border crossing for others. But - they do take it. If you have a driver's licence with the chip or embedded info - that might cheer them up.
People are saying in my community that they ask 2 pieces of photos IDs if you don't have a passport(Indian Status & Medical Card or Drivers License)
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