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US green card holder- with no passport- needs to travel to Canada...?

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I figured out that US green card holder does not need a visa to travel to Canada. However, the green card holder does not have a govt. issued passport (from home country). Can he use just the green card and driver's license issued by State of California to enter Canada? If you answer this question please cite govt. regulation or please point to some authoritative source....Thank you.

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  1. I found it!  I have looked for this before and could not find it, but here it is.  For now, by LAND, you may use a photo I.D.and your green card.


  2. I saw this web-site http://www.amcits.com/enter_canada.asp

    It wrote: Alien permanent residents of the U.S. must present their Alien Registration Card, commonly called the "Green Card." looked like ok.

  3. If you are driving maybe, but by plane or boat no way.

    Check with american immigration, It is easy to get into Canada, It is Difficult to get back to the US

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