I apologize if this isn't the appropriate place to post this--I didn't see any more appropriate forum.
My husband (Canadian) and I (American) are planning to move to BC, hopefully next week. As we're getting closer to moving, we want to be prepared for the details of crossing the border.
My husband is a naturalized citizen of the US, so he has a US passport, but not a Canadian one. He does have a Canadian certified birth certificate, as well as old forms of ID from when he lived in Canada. I understand that the combination of documents can be used to prove his citizenship. Has anyone tried this before? We'll be driving across the border.
Also, we'll be moving our belongings at the time. Since he's a citizen, I hope this won't be an issue when we attempt to cross with a moving truck. Does anyone have experience with this? How best to prepare?
Thanks for any help
My husband (Canadian) and I (American) are planning to move to BC, hopefully next week. As we're getting closer to moving, we want to be prepared for the details of crossing the border.
My husband is a naturalized citizen of the US, so he has a US passport, but not a Canadian one. He does have a Canadian certified birth certificate, as well as old forms of ID from when he lived in Canada. I understand that the combination of documents can be used to prove his citizenship. Has anyone tried this before? We'll be driving across the border.
Also, we'll be moving our belongings at the time. Since he's a citizen, I hope this won't be an issue when we attempt to cross with a moving truck. Does anyone have experience with this? How best to prepare?
Thanks for any help