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CMN
Posted 1/9/2019 15:18 (#7232513 - in reply to #7231974)
Subject: RE: Passport needed to get into Canada?


West of Mpls MN about 50 miles on Hwy 12
It means you have a real ID. You will still need a passport to cross the US border.

A enhanced DL will have a US flag on it, you don't need a passport to cross the US border.

You have verified the authenticity of the documents, and the accuracy of the information you used to get your state issued DL, which proves you are a legal resident of the USA.

Determining which type of license or ID card works best depends on what a person needs to use the card for.

Standard Driver's License or ID Card

A standard license or ID card can be used for federal purposes, including boarding domestic flights, until Oct. 1, 2020.
After October 2020, these won't be acceptable forms of identification for domestic air travel or federal use.
Valid for identification purposes.
Valid for lawful driving privileges.


Enhanced Driver's License or ID Card
Can be used for domestic air travel and to access federal facilities now and will continue to be acceptable forms of identification for federal purposes even after October 2020.
Can be used as U.S. border crossing documents.
Only issued to U.S. citizens.
Valid for identification purposes.
Valid for lawful driving privileges.
REAL ID Compliant Driver's Licenses or ID Card


REAL ID driver's licenses or ID cards can be used for domestic air travel and to access federal facilities such as military bases and nuclear power plants.
Issued to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens.
Cannot be used as border crossing documents.
Valid for identification purposes.
Valid for lawful driving privileges.


Edited by CMN 1/9/2019 15:45
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