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<p>[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 16745, member: 23"]When I was a kid growing up in NH, it was no big deal to go up to Quebec or Montreal to visit relatives. NH had the largest French Canadian population south of the border. One person in the car needed a birth certificate, or maybe all the adults did. I didn't. My son was dating a Canadian woman a few years ago and he called one night to say he was being detained in customs for going back and forth too many times in a short period. I told him to have them call Laura. He said she'd been waiting for him and they had her in a separate room and wouldn't let them talk. I contacted the Consulate in Toronto, but it was Friday after 6 pm and no one was there. Fortunately, a young worker called me back and went over to the airport to sort things out. Big difference. Or maybe it's the difference between French Canadian Americans visiting and folks crossing the border on the English side, Eh?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bev aka thelmasstuff, post: 16745, member: 23"]When I was a kid growing up in NH, it was no big deal to go up to Quebec or Montreal to visit relatives. NH had the largest French Canadian population south of the border. One person in the car needed a birth certificate, or maybe all the adults did. I didn't. My son was dating a Canadian woman a few years ago and he called one night to say he was being detained in customs for going back and forth too many times in a short period. I told him to have them call Laura. He said she'd been waiting for him and they had her in a separate room and wouldn't let them talk. I contacted the Consulate in Toronto, but it was Friday after 6 pm and no one was there. Fortunately, a young worker called me back and went over to the airport to sort things out. Big difference. Or maybe it's the difference between French Canadian Americans visiting and folks crossing the border on the English side, Eh?[/QUOTE]
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