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My passport expired last month... And I want to go down to the states for a day trip to do some shopping. What are the chances that they won't let me through at the border? :/
No problem dude. Passports mean nothing....who looks at the expiry dates anyways. They are just some random numbers. The border's automatic system won't be able to recognize your passport expired. It's been only one month afterall....
My passport expired last month... And I want to go down to the states for a day trip to do some shopping. What are the chances that they won't let me through at the border? :/
Unless you have the enhanced drivers license, the chances of you going across the border are 0%.
I have to say, that was a pretty stupid question..
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In the late 1970s, milk cartons were used in some places to try and make people aware of missing children. In the 21st century, Europe wants websites and ISPs to use their 404 missing page views to do the same thing.
The NotFound project has been created by Missing Children Europe, Child Focus, the European Federation for Missing and Sexually Exploited Children and several other European organisations.
While there are standard ways of setting up a 404 Not Found page, increasing numbers of websites are customising the error page to redirect web users who go astray or who visit an old page.
NotFound wants sites to add a snippet of code to those customised pages so they display data about missing youngsters.
So far, about 480 sites have signed up to the NotFound initiative and reconfigured their 404 page to help.
Maryse Roland, a spokeswoman for Child Focus, said a random process governed which missing child would be highlighted.
“It could be a recent disappearance, or on the contrary, a child that has been missing for a long time,” she said.
“This project will allow us to once again concentrate the attention on children whom we haven’t heard of for many years,” said Ms Roland. “These children risk falling into oblivion.”
Unless you have the enhanced drivers license, the chances of you going across the border are 0%.
I have to say, that was a pretty stupid question..
Actually, while the chances are low and I would recommend against it, the chances are definitely not 0%.
I'm pretty sure I recall one time my wife wasn't aware that her passport was expired until we got to the border, but she got let through anyway.
Another time, not quite the same, but I had an enhanced driver's license, and this was really new at the time. Amazingly, the US border guard did not believe it was a valid document for proving citizenship. Even though she thought this and threatening that she could ask me to go in to prove my citizenship, she let me go across. Essentially, she let me go across with what she believed to only be a drivers license.
Actually, while the chances are low and I would recommend against it, the chances are definitely not 0%.
I'm pretty sure I recall one time my wife wasn't aware that her passport was expired until we got to the border, but she got let through anyway.
Another time, not quite the same, but I had an enhanced driver's license, and this was really new at the time. Amazingly, the US border guard did not believe it was a valid document for proving citizenship. Even though she thought this and threatening that she could ask me to go in to prove my citizenship, she let me go across. Essentially, she let me go across with what she believed to only be a drivers license.
Maybe that was during the "transition" period, where the US was making passports/EDL's mandatory to enter the US. Previous to a certain date, you didn't need any.
Both the US Dept. of Homeland Security and CBSA websites say that you need a valid (re: non-expired) passport or equivalent to enter/leave the country, regardless of air/land/sea.
Maybe that was during the "transition" period, where the US was making passports/EDL's mandatory to enter the US. Previous to a certain date, you didn't need any.
It certainly near the introduction of EDLs, but I am certain this was when EDL was already an officially accepted form of proof of citizenship. As a border agent, your PRIMARY job is to know what qualifies as valid documentation.
She was arguing with me that the EDL does not prove my citizenship. I was like
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