GL: I-68

Vaughn Quince vquince at comcast.net
Thu Nov 8 14:10:29 EST 2007


I understand the I-68 is beneficial if you will be crossing in and out 
regularly or a number of times.  It is beneficial, but not required unless 
something changed in the last 90 days.  We (two owners and two guests) 
easily came back through customs from the North Channel with just our 
passports and the annual sticker.

Jim
TWINS
in hibernation
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From: "indigolady75" <indigolady75 at yahoo.com>
To: <great-loop at lists.samurai.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 12:21 PM
Subject: GL: retrograde loop


> Elliott,
>
>  I would like to clarify one thing for you re: your request for clearing 
> Canadian customs.  The I-68 you refer to is not issued by Canadian 
> Immigration.  It is issued and required by the U.S. Immigration.  Canada 
> doesn't require it at all, but if you visit Canada, when you return to the 
> U.S. you must have one.
>
>  When you go to get one they require 3 head shots (we get ours taken at 
> one of those machines in the mall), your I.D. and $16.00 per person (max 
> $32.00 per family if you have young children).  Everyone on your boat will 
> require one, so if you plan to have guests or crew aboard make sure they 
> have one too.
>
>  I hope that helps.
>
>  maryellen
>  s/v indigolady
>
>
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