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Commercial truck drivers operating in Canada will have to provide proper identification in order to cross into the U.S. with a commercial load.
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[[Image:Us-passport-example.jpg|thumb|300px|right|An example of a United States Passport]]Commercial truck drivers operating in Canada will have to provide proper identification in order to cross into the U.S. with a commercial load.


Travel documents needed by the driver are:
Travel documents needed by the driver are:

Revision as of 14:55, 9 June 2023

This article is part of the Customs Compliance Guide
What Travel Documents Are Required When Crossing Into Canada?
An example of a United States Passport

Commercial truck drivers operating in Canada will have to provide proper identification in order to cross into the U.S. with a commercial load.

Travel documents needed by the driver are:

  • Proof of Citizenship (Passport, Passport Card, Citizenship Card)
  • Valid Drivers License (Issued in a Canadian province)
  • Canadian Permanent Resident Card - Canadian permanent residents may also need to have a valid U.S. VISA to enter the U.S. if they are citizens of a country not participating in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
  • Native American ID (INAC)
  • Nexus Card
  • FAST Card

For permanent residents of the U.S. and citizens of a foreign country, you are required to show the passport of citizenship in addition to a permanent resident card. For additional information on required documentation when crossing into the U.S., click here.

In addition to the drivers identification, the driver may be require to provide additional paperwork when crossing into the U.S.

For example, if the driver will be taking a Free and Secure Trade (FAST) shipment, or a shipment of a highway carrier participating in Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) or Partners In Protection (PIP) they will be required to be registered in the FAST program as an approved FAST driver, and as such, provide a valid FAST card at the time of arrival.

The driver will also be required to provide a valid ACE Manifest lead sheet with a trip number, a PAPS barcode label or written shipment control number on the document if crossing loaded with commercial goods as well as any other documentation pertaining to the shipment crossing into the U.S., such as the Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice and other documents, depending on the release type or cargo exemption. For more information.

For more information on U.S. shipment release types and what documentation is required, visit the BorderConnect Support Wiki.