Emerging From a Distinguished Past, Moving Towards the Future
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Whether it's your first time flyer or a seasoned passenger, it's always nice to know about the location of the airport you'll be in. Take advantage of our custom directions, area map, and proximity information to make your trip to the BNIA a more successful and efficient one.
Beginning January 31, 2008, U.S. and Canadian citizens 19 yrs. and older who enter the U.S. at land and sea ports of entry from within the Western Hemisphere will need to present government issued photo ID, such as a driver’s license as proof of identity, along with proof of citizenship, such as a birth certificate, a naturalization certificate, or a passport. Those 18 yrs. and under, will be able to enter with proof of citizenship such as a birth certificate.
Verbal claims of citizenship and identity alone will not be sufficient to establish identity and citizenship for entry into the United States.
For further information, visit the Canadian Border Services Agency’s Web site.
For recent traffic information, especially regarding bridge crossing, visit NITTEC