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I am traveling by car to Canada but I do not have the actual ID, it’s still in the mail. I do have the papers that the DMV gave to me. I am wondering if that will work at the border?

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  • So you mean the printed-by-the-DMV temporary license? I got to fly a few weeks ago in your situation and chose to use my passport at TSA lines...
    – Jon Custer
    Commented Sep 20, 2023 at 21:36

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Not really. You'll have better luck with whatever document you have to prove your U.S. citizenship for your EDL application than a DMV letter.

While Canadian law does not strictly require U.S. citizens to have a passport to enter the country, the border officer has the power to deny you entry if they are unsatisfied by your identity and citizenship. Only a passport (booklet or card), NEXUS/FAST card or an EDL constitute a definite proof of U.S. citizenship for Canadian authorities. Whether the border officer accepts other documents depends essentially on their mood.

If you do not carry proof of citizenship and identity, you may also face difficulties when trying to re-enter the U.S. You will most probably still be allowed to enter the U.S., but you may spend some time (even hours) while CBP verifies your identity.

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