If I told you that you could have 1,000 misspelled articles for just $25, you'd probably say that I was crazy. How about if I told you that you could have 1,000 misspelled articles for just... five dollars! That's right, $5.
With prices this low, we're practically giving away this (mostly) content-free drivel. If you act now, we'll also send you the Wrongo Spell Chucker(TM) with Grammar Mangler Attachment(TM) absolutely free! Call toll-free now: 1-800-SLASHDOT, and leave the 'T' off for Trollings(R).
It depends how and where you cross. I've crossed with: Driver's License only, Birth Certificate only, sometimes had to show both, a few times with nothing, and I've been asked if I had a passport when entering (but didn't get grief for not having it with me).
Enforcement is spotty, at best. When entering Canada from the US, you are supposed to show proof of ID and proof of citizenship. A passport proves both, while a DL only proves the former and the Birth Cert. proves the latter.
If I told you that you could have 1,000 misspelled articles for just $25, you'd probably say that I was crazy. How about if I told you that you could have 1,000 misspelled articles for just... five dollars! That's right, $5.
With prices this low, we're practically giving away this (mostly) content-free drivel. If you act now, we'll also send you the Wrongo Spell Chucker(TM) with Grammar Mangler Attachment(TM) absolutely free! Call toll-free now: 1-800-SLASHDOT, and leave the 'T' off for Trollings(R).
Enforcement is spotty, at best. When entering Canada from the US, you are supposed to show proof of ID and proof of citizenship. A passport proves both, while a DL only proves the former and the Birth Cert. proves the latter.