When crossing the border from the U.S. to Canada, travelers are generally allowed to bring certain foods for personal use, including fruits, vegetables, baked goods, and commercially packaged snacks. However, some items, like fresh meats, dairy products, and certain fruits and vegetables, may be restricted or prohibited due to pest and disease concerns. It's essential to declare all food items and check the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) guidelines for the latest regulations before traveling. Always ensure the food items are properly packaged and labeled.
No. No foods are allowed to cross the border.
None, unless canned or in the original package.
anything other than fresh fruit. Actually, fresh fruit is fine as long as it has been grown in the US or Canada with the exception of citrus fruits (none of those are allowed regardless of where they were grown!).
Vehicles are allowed to cross into Canada with a cracked windshield. The Canadian Border Security Agency are not involved in vehicle safety. A person once in Canada might be stopped by the RCMP who perform road side safety inspections.
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You do not necessarily need a passport to cross the USA border from Canada if you have a driver's license.
only someone with a valid passport can enter the us ===================================== An "enhanced" driver's licence can be used for land crossings from Canada.
yes but you have to go and talk to the cops
Yes, you can cross the border with an enhanced license, as it is a valid form of identification for border crossings between the United States and Canada.
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Yes, you can cross the border with an enhanced driver's license, as it is a valid form of identification for border crossings between the United States and Canada.
Yes as long as you gave no warrants out for your arrest. More information: You can travel within Canada with a criminal record, but people with a criminal record may not be allowed to cross the border to get into Canada from outside.