Canadians Will Need Biometric Passports to Visit U.S.
The U.S. State Department announced today that anyone entering the U.S., including its own citizens, will by 2008 need a passport - eventually, it will have to be biometric. This includes Canadians, of course, who generally do not currently require a passport to enter the U.S.
Via David Akin.
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