That's news for me also. I had no idea the law had changed. Although it doesn't make a difference to me now as I need my passport anyway. But it's nice to know and if I ever go back to that part of the country, I will have to check about visas, in case this has changed too [Show/Hide Quoted Message] (Quoting Message by ronhartsell from Friday, January 30, 2009 5:53:17 AM) | | ronhartsell wrote: | | I must state for the record (as to NOT slight my good friends that live in Canada) that while I was in Detroit several months back, I DID plan to cross the border and check out a casino or two, but I discovered that you now need a passport, which I do not have. A State ID would have gotten me in on the shuttle, but I would have had problems coming back, so I didn't risk it as I was there for business, not pleasure... | | lalouve wrote: | | yeah, so many countres to see yet. I've seen quite a few places, but still want to see more too. I love discovering new places and people, learning about their way of life | | ronhartsell wrote: | | Switzerland, Egypt, Austrailia, Europe...are among the many places I would love to see someday...I live in the States and have never even been to Canada!! I have stepped foot in Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Japan, Phillipines and South Korea, but that's it...there's plenty I'd like to see here in the States as well like New York, Boston, Florida, Vegas, New Orleans (Mardi Gras), Atlanta...one day!!! | | lalouve wrote: | | well then, come to Switzerland, we'll put that clock back into shape We're not just a chocolate country, remember ? |
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