Can a Canadian enter Canada without a passport?

Can a Canadian enter Canada without a passport?

Can I fly to Canada with my non-Canadian passport? No. Canadians citizens, including dual citizens, need to fly to Canada with a valid Canadian passport.

Who is allowed to enter Canada?

As an immediate or extended family member of a Canadian citizen, a permanent resident, or a person registered under the Indian Act you may be allowed to enter Canada if you will be staying for at least 15 days to reunite with your family. For more information, see Foreign nationals reuniting with family.

Can a US citizen enter Canada without a passport?

By becoming a NEXUS and/or FAST member, you can now enter Canada without a passport– which means less travel time and fewer security screenings! American citizens who are NEXUS members may enjoy the benefit of not presenting their passport. Either through any Canadian airport or border crossing by land or sea.

Can a dual Canadian citizen travel with a non Canadian passport?

Dual Canadian citizens can no longer travel to or transit through Canada by air with a non-Canadian passport. You need a valid Canadian passport to board your flight.

When do you need a valid Canadian passport?

If your country needs you to enter and exit that country using a passport issued by its government, you will still need a valid Canadian passport to board your flight to Canada. Make sure to carry both passports when you travel. Find out more about why you must travel with a valid Canadian passport when travelling by air.

What kind of iD do you need to travel outside of Canada?

Valid identification documents include: Canadian passport; Passport issued by a country where you are a citizen; NEXUS card; any document referred to in subsection 50(1) or 52(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations; Canadian citizens should always carry a valid Canadian passport when travelling outside Canada.

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