U.S. and Canadian citizen children
under age 19 arriving by bus or
train and travelling with a school
group do not require a passport. The
student may present an original or
copy of his or her birth certificate,
a Consular Report of Birth Abroad,
a Naturalization Certificate, or a
Canadian Citizenship Card. Arrivals by
air travel require a passport.
Tourism Winnipeg advises U.S.
residents to visit www.travel.state.gov
for the most up-to-date information.
FROM COUNTRIES OTHER
THAN THE UNITED STATES
Passports are required. Visa-exempt
foreign nationals who fly to or
transit through Canada will need an
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
Exceptions include U.S. citizens and
travellers with a valid visa. For more
information visit www.cic.gc.ca/english/
visit or call:
Outside Canada: 1.800.992.7037
Within Canada: 1.888.242.2100
PETS
Please have a vaccination certificate
with full information on the animal.
FIREARMS
Please contact the Canadian Firearms
Centre at 1.800.731.4000 or
www.cfc-cafc.gc.ca for more
information.
RETURNING TO THE
UNITED STATES
Each person returning to the U.S. from
Canada may purchase and declare
the following:
$200 goods duty-free after a stay of
less than 48 hours. Duty-free products
— 50 cigarettes and 10 cigars, and
150 millilitres (5 fl. oz.) of alcoholic
beverages or 150 millilitres
(5 fl. oz.) of perfume containing
alcohol. $800 goods duty-free after a
stay of more than 48 hours. Duty-free
products — 1 litre (33.8 fl. oz.) alcohol
or 24 cans of beer, 200 cigarettes, and
100 cigars.
For further information on U.S. Customs
regulations, please go to www.cbp.
gov. For U.S. Customs information
at the Winnipeg James Armstrong
Richardson International Airport please
call 204.783.2206.
BRINGING CHILDREN
INTO CANADA
Adults travelling with children should
carry identification for each child.
Divorced parents who share custody
of their children should carry copies of
the legal custody documents.
Adults who are not parents or
guardians should have written
permission from the parents or
guardians to supervise the children.
When travelling with a group of
vehicles, parents or guardians should
be in the same vehicle as the children
when arriving at the border. Customs
officers are looking for missing
children and may ask questions about
the children who are travelling with
you.
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport: AJ Batac
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