What does a 17 year old need to fly within Canada?
What does a 17 year old need to fly within Canada? For travellers younger than 18, an original birth certificate or non-government issued ID (e.g. a student card) is suggested but not mandatory, unless our Unaccompanied Minor Service is used. * Fishing, hunting and boating licenses are no longer accepted as identification for domestic flights.
What are two pieces of ID in Canada?
Here are some examples of acceptable Canadian government-issued identification documents: passport. citizenship card. Canadian permanent resident card.
Can I travel without my parents at 17?
A Child Travel Consent Form is required where a minor child under the age of 18 is traveling internationally without both parents present.
Can you use an expired passport as ID in Canada?
If you have your expired passport you could use that, along with other ID that identifies you as a Canadian, like a birth certificate, SIN card. By Air - you need a passport. Best to contact CBSA directly for official info.
Can you fly domestically in Canada without a passport?
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.
Can I fly to Canada without a passport as a Canadian?
Canadian citizens, including dual citizens, need a valid Canadian passport. American-Canadians can travel with a valid Canadian or U.S. passport.
What does a minor need to fly without parents?
You'll need to fill out an unaccompanied minor form and any necessary Customs and Immigration documents for the day of departure. This form must remain with your child during their journey. At check-in, parents / guardians will also need to provide: A birth certificate or passport as proof of the child's age.