Waumbek
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On Thursday, Jan. 31, both U.S. and Canadian citizens who cross the joint border into the U.S. by land or sea must document both their identity and their citizenship. Verbal statements that one is a citizen of such and such will no longer suffice. Passports will document both ID and citizenship; otherwise, a govt. photo ID (license, etc.) and birth ceritificate will be necessary. There is a grace period of unspecified length before those without the required new documentation are turned away. For now, you'll be "educated" with a sheet of paper about what you need. (This will slow down border crossings.) New U. S. passport cards ($45), good for land crossing only, will be available Feb. 1. Regular passports (booklets), good for land and air, are $97.
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