BirdyBack wrote:Nekochan wrote:That's a good question but then there are ways to sneak across the border.
The voice of experience? ;-)
If he can't get a passport, then he can't take a job offer in Spain or Australia.
Ha, ha....no! We always took the highway across. One time when we were crossing the Canadian border we were questioned about our daughter, who was around 3 years old at the time. I don't know if there was a report of a little girl being kidnapped or what--but the Canadians wanted us to produce proof that she belonged to us. We didn't have her birth certificate or any way to prove she was ours. This was years before a passport or anything like that was required. So...after a few minutes of us trying to figure a way to prove that she did belong to us, the Canadian border guard turned to our daughter and asked her "What is your father's name?" She replied: "Daddy". And that was it....they let us go on across.
But you know there is a long, long border between the US and Canada and the vast majority of it is not monitored.