"Beginning January 31, 2008, the United States will end the practice of
accepting oral declarations of citizenship at the border.
Canadian citizens ages 19 and older must present documentation that proves
both identity and citizenship. Identification documents must include a
photo, name and date of birth. View the complete list of acceptable
documents at
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/va..._in_proced.xml
Children ages 18 and under will only be required to present proof of
citizenship, such as a birth certificate. "
The above is from: http://www.dhs.gov/xtrvlsec/crossingborders/
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Gregory Hall
NOPE... won't work... he is NOT entering from Canada on the Canadian
border... he is coming into Port Everglades.
1) call Customs from a Dock or mooring. US Customs 800 451-0393;
800-432-1216; Have your registration or document or whatever you use up
that way, passports etc.
They will give you a CUSTOMS clearance number (or they will come to your
boat and search it... 1:100 chance)
2) Get in a car or cab and head to IMMIGRATION with everyone on your boat.
It is in the port near the FLL airport but not in the airport, customs can
give you info.
Immigration will check passports for ALL passengers and stamp your passport.