What documents do I need to travel by air in Canada?
What documents do I need to travel by air in Canada?
Travel Within Canada
- A valid passport.
- A valid NEXUS card.
- A valid Permanent Resident Card issued by the United States.
- A valid enhanced driver's license issued by the United States.
Do we need boarding pass for international flights?
Boarding passes are always required to board a flight. Often, airlines accept either paper or electronic boarding passes (on phone or tablet).
What travel documents do I need to fly?
Adult passengers 18 and older must show valid identification at the airport checkpoint in order to travel.
- Driver's licenses or other state photo identity cards issued by Department of Motor Vehicles (or equivalent) ...
- U.S. passport.
- U.S. passport card.
- DHS trusted traveler cards (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST)
Are masks still required on planes internationally?
If you're flying internationally, whether a mask is required depends on the arrival country's mask requirements. If you're flying to a country that still has a mask mandate, you can be considered for an exemption if you have a disability or medical condition.
What do I need to know before travelling to Canada?
- #1 – Be Prepared for the Weather.
- #2 – Check the Visa & Entry Requirements.
- #3 – Consider Travel Insurance for Canada.
- #4 – Check the Alcohol Age Limit.
- #5 – Be Wildlife Smart.
- #6 – Stick to One (or Two) Areas.
- #7 – Research Transportation.
- #8 – Be Prepared to Tip.
Do you need a travel document to travel within Canada?
Show one of these documents at the boarding gate: one piece of photo identification issued by a Canadian federal, provincial or territorial government with your full name and date of birth or. two pieces of identification issued by a Canadian federal, provincial or territorial government.
What are the 3 type of travel documents?
Driver's license, passport, and travel visa
These documents are required for most forms of travel.