Crossing the Canadian-US border was once a task of great ease and minimal requirements. The global political climate has changed significantly since those days and more strict regulations have been implemented. Whether crossing the border b… read more
It's possible to fly without your ID, but you run the risk of not being allowed past the security checkpoint. Other than a drivers license, there are more than a dozen types of government issued IDs that are accepted by airlines as of 2010.… read more
Making travel arrangements prior to taking even a spontaneous road trip is very important. Preparing ahead of time is the smart move to make sure that the trip is memorable and safe for everyone involved. read more
The type of documents that are necessary for your travels often differs dramatically depending on whether your travels are domestic or international. Domestic travels typically require the fewest documents. International travels, depending… read more
Since September 11, 2001, the rules for crossing the border into Canada have become more stringent and are more strictly enforced. Review these guidelines before leaving, as rules and regulations will occasionally change. read more
Traveling between the United States and Canada by car is a common practice. Changes in passport laws have implemented tougher requirements to allow admittance to each country. The following documents are required for car travel between the… read more
Beaches of white sand, beautiful rain forests, gorgeous mountains, the sights and sounds of the Caribbean... If you're a U.S. citizen looking for an exotic adventure without the hassle of passports and immigration posts, Puerto Rico fits th… read more
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is in charge of the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA is a combination of security officers, inspectors, directors, air marshals and managers that work together to protect America's tra… read more
The documentation needed for travel between the United States and Canada depends on the method of transportation and the age of the traveler. Travelers should stay informed with current passport and identification regulations before traveli… read more
With the ever-changing passport laws between the United States and Canada, it is essential to stay up to date on what is required to avoid any disruption in travel. These regulations are current as of September 2009. read more
Providing the proper documents at airline security checkpoints is a necessary part of air travel. Not having acceptable identification will likely result in not being able to board your plane. Always check with your airline carrier to ident… read more
Traveling with your pet may include many different forms of transportation. Traveling by train requires a small amount of preparation, since trains are usually small, closely quartered and contain many people. Your pet's health, legal doc… read more
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