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Passport Book & Passport Card info for Fans travelling to the PRINCE WELCOME 2 CANADA Concerts This thread is for Passport Books and Passport Card information for Non-Canadian citizens travelling from the U.S. to/from Canada for the Prince Welcome 2 Canada Concerts: (Thanks to orger "Lezama" for the mention of Passport Cards)
http://travel.state.gov/p...t_instruct
U.S. Passport Agency locations: http://travel.state.gov/p...s_913.html
Currently, it is taking 5-7 days for applications to be tracked online. It may take less time if you paid for Expedite Service and sent your application via overnight delivery.
Please remember when calculating processing times, passport cards cannot be shipped using overnight delivery. All passport cards are returned using First Class Mail. Customers are advised to continue to check this web site for the most up-to-date application processing times
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Travelling by air = passport
USA passport site for US citizens http://travel.state.gov/p..._1738.html Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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Thanks luv4u for making this thread a sticky. I think this info will be easy and quick access for U.S. citizens planning to attend the first round of Canada shows in mid-to late November, and need a passport right away. For those who can't afford a regular U.S. Passport, they can apply for a passport card, since it is less expensive. Passport cards cannot be used for international air travel;can only be used for border crossings/port-of-sea entry.
If the latter is the case, they need to get that application process started right away, and follow the "How to Apply" directions in this thread, because 'expedite' service for a passport card, takes 2-3 weeks- by mail, and can't be shpped through overnight delivery, like an expedited passport can. According to the rules, U.S. Passport cards are shipped by First Class Mail service only. Hope this info is helpful.
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Ok, it is off-topic but i am realy amazed that this is a topic for US-folks.
The idea that i would not have a (valid) passport in the first place.
It must be the fact that in europe countries are a lot smaller, so yo bump into borders very easily. | |
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Well there's a lot of Americans travelling to the shows, and they don't have passports or passport cards, so it's not really a surprise that many don't have one. I don't have one, because all the places I've travelled to, even outside the U.S. only required a birth certificate. I'm working on finally obtaining my passport and a passport card before the end of the year, especially since things have changed since 9/11. So anyway, I thought it would be nice to post this info for easy access, and the first shows are in less than 3 weeks. In the U.S. you can get a passport in one day, if you have the extra money to pay, and the time to stand on long lines, and it's not cheap for same-day service. Usually if you live in a large city, you can get a passport in one day. For those who can't afford to pay the same-day fees, they'll have to go through regular or other expedited services for a passport, which may/can take between 2 to 3 weeks for delivery;or they can choose to get a passport card which is much cheaper and last a number of years, but passport cards can't be used for air travel, only for border crossings or sea ports of entry. Hope this info helps. [Edited 11/3/11 6:38am] | |
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since 911. You need a passport, even for domestic flights.
I hold a British passport, though I'm a US res', it expires in March. I'm praying I don't need six months on it, to be allowed in. I'm told getting back to NY will be this issue. I figured that's not so bad. I'll take my chances
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I'm assuming you mean for domestic flights in Canada, because you don't need a passport for domestic flights in the U.S. only for international travel. I would call the Passport agency in your area, just to make sure you don't need to renew your passport, because you don't want to get stuck without the proper or updated documentation. . | |
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@ this a sticky. Seriously??
Not having a dig at you 2elijah & I know your trying to help out, but seriously if a grown adult needs basic instructions on 'how to cross a neighbouring boarder', then maybe they shouldn't be travelling in the first place.
FUNKNROLL! "February 2014, wow". 'dre. | |
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Oh for goodness sakes, since when is helping out others with this type of info a crime? I love it when others share info regarding hotel/transportation and other info, for quick and easy access for fans here travelling to concerts, especially when they're travelling out of their country, it's always nice to help, nothing wrong with that. Just an act of kindness is all, but I'm quite sure there are plenty of other things in the world you can worry about besides this, but thanks very miuch for your concern. Have a blessed day. [Edited 11/4/11 5:20am] | |
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I was given you your props so dont know what your laughing at or trying to be sarky for. I can see all the work with all the copying and pasting you have done for it. my post is a view from someone thats been to USA/Canada(before 911) and is not even from that side of the world and knows, and from Prince fan thats visited this site for years.
I usually dont complain about stuff like this because I really dont care for online people I dont know and don't care what they post or do and I know theres all sorts of people online from the mentally slow to the highly intelligent posters, I see that. I come here for Prince info but all the time I've constantly got to searching through a load of shit just to get to proper threads that should be stickys (ie MJ/Conrad threads) and popular threads on Prince news. Its really got messy here and the site has been like this for months and months if not a few years and is not getting any better with the lack Ben and mods around.
Just had to voice my opinion on this, well someones gotta coz we can all see it. This place needs lots of new mods. Don't take it personally its just your sticky was a typical example of how the org is like these days. FUNKNROLL! "February 2014, wow". 'dre. | |
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Okay, but I believe if you have any concerns with threads/stickys/ modding on the site though, that you should voice your concern to the mods on the org discussion site or send them an orgnote with your concerns. Again, have a blessed day catpark, take care. | |
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If you are US LPR, you need your I-551 to get back to the US. If you are a UK citizen, you can enter on the visa waiver program. You will be admitted for 90 days. The UK is part of the 6 month club so you do need 6 month validity, just your 90 days. Also, make sure you have ESTA if you are entering on the UK passport. Google ESTA for all the details. | |
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If you are a UK citizen you could of course also fly to canada directly. | |
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Of course. Just giving information in case traveling through the US. | |
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I don't have experience traveling to Canada but coming in to the US from abroad as a non US -citizen is a time consuming business (we are talking of the possibility hours of waiting in line here). So if you plan to take this route, be sure to have enough time before your connection. | |
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i thought same thing!! whhaaaa? how to get a passport??!! | |
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It's okay folks. In due time the mod will 'unstickify' this thread and all will be okay. [Edited 11/10/11 8:51am] | |
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And there you go | |
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