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Report From Parliament's Hill: Aug 31st

By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill

Thursday, August 31, 2006 03:45 AM

    

Be Prepared:  Apply for Your Passport

As we enter the final months of 2006, I would like to ensure that all constituents are aware of an important development in United States law affecting Canadian travellers.  Starting January 8, 2007, you will require a passport to enter the U.S. by air or sea.  The following year, January 2008, the requirement will also apply to land crossings. 

The Canadian government continues to engage in active discussions with the U.S. government to consider alternative forms of identification that will maintain the added security this initiative seeks. However, time is running out.  Therefore, I’m encouraging constituents and their family members to complete a passport application as soon as possible.

Often people spend thousands of dollars on their holiday plans only to risk leaving their passport application to the last minute or filing an incomplete or error-ridden application. 

Here are a few guidelines to consider.  I encourage constituents to carefully choose a photographer familiar with the extremely stringent guidelines for passport photos. You should also consider sending your application via courier in order to avoid losing your important identification documents through regular mail.  If you choose to send copies of your ID, they must be certified by the same guarantor who certifies your photo and the application.

Other common mistakes that result in applications being rejected:  signatures must NOT touch the outside border of the signature boxes!  Each page must be signed by the applicant, and the date the guarantor signs cannot be BEFORE the applicant since the guarantor is supposed to witness your COMPLETED application.

Currently, the turnaround time is 20 working days for a mailed application (excluding mail time), but during the busy travel season and due to the new U.S. regulations, delays may occur.  Delays may also occur if your name has changed more than once.  We also see a number of credit card numbers declined.  In other words, please check and be sure! 

It’s best to apply in person at Passport Canada service locations.  Passport applications can be obtained at Canada Post outlets, your travel agency, at my MP offices, or online at www.pptc.gc.ca.  My office can review your application if you wish and forward it to the passport office on your behalf.  However, MPs are no longer able to expedite passports.  If your situation becomes urgent after mailing your application, please call my office and we will notify Passport Canada.  If you have any questions, my toll-free line is 1-800-661-1183.

On a final note, I was very saddened this week by the tragic traffic accident death of Benoit Sauvageau, Member of Parliament for Repentigny.  Mr. Sauvageau, a member of the Bloc Quebecois, was just 42 and leaves behind his wife and four young daughters. 

It is the nature of politics that partisan rivalries among MPs are highlighted.  Not widely recognized is the fact that we share solid working relationships, respect, and sometimes even good friendships with our colleagues from other political parties.  Mr. Sauvageau and I both came to Ottawa together as new MPs in 1993.  He was a dedicated representative for his constituents and he will be missed.


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So is Canada asking the Americans for same passport?
I bet not!
Can't upset the USA now can we....poor babies....
Gofast:"Can't upset the USA now can we....poor babies...."

For heavens sake, no! They might get mad and kick us out of Afghanistan!
Good point. Are we asking the same of the Americans? What's good for us must be just as good for them. Let's rise to the challenge. Chester
The Americans are about to pass legislation that will require every American leaving the country to have to show an American passport when re-entering the USA, from anywhere.

They can be asked by Canada Customs and Immigration to show that passport when entering Canada as visitors.

Is all this going to make America any safer? No.

About 3,500 illegal aliens successfully cross the southern US border every day, and they don't have any passports.



I encourage everyopne to visit the Business for Economic Security, Trade, and Tourism (BESTT) web site for the most up to date information and lobbying efforts. They have been on the leading edge of this issue from day one.


Anyone that has a business interest in this would be well advised to take a look. The tourism industry should be concerned considering the Alaska Highway traffic is such a big part of tourism in the north.

http://www.besttcoalition.com/

I just won't go the the States anymore. I find I like traveling in BC more anyways. I'm Canadian so I'm not going to start carring around a passport.