Well, it works both ways. Some border cop with a big ego decides that you are it and you are! I have had no problem leaving Canada and entering the US with a passport and entering the US can be the same experience that jdemaris has had. A friend of mine was taking tractor fenders to a show in Ohio and when he stopped at the border he didn't have any "Paperwork" for the fenders. The US border cop said he whould have a bill of sale or something..he and his friend were detained for several hours...the next time he went to the US he was hauled in and questioned and detained for over three hour..when he demanded to know why he was being held up he was told that hw had been stopped previously for "Smuggling" tractor parts!He will be stopped every time he hands them his passport and they scan it. If you have had a problem before in crossing into Canada or the USA it will come up on the computer everytime they enter your name or scan your passport. Until you can find someone to listen to your case you will have a nightmare. My friend has been trying to clear his name for over three years..all because some border cop decided to use the word "Smuggling" in his report. Yep unfortunately it works that way on both sides of the border..having a passport will improve crossing greatly.
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