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Old May 22, 2024 | 9:29 am
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Originally Posted by airoli
Yes.


To get on a domestic Canadian flight, you must first somehow enter Canada. I would assume that whatever document you use to accomplish that should do the job for the domestic flight.
This has nothing to do with my question though. I already said there have been anecdotes about people using their American non-enhanced DLs lately in Canada for domestic flights, which would contradict the official guidance of IDs posted on the Canadian government website. And so now I’m asking if there are any FT members who have done the same, as it’s ridiculous to state that only EDLs are allowed meanwhile it appears that many people recently have used non-enhanced American DLs for domestic flights in Canada. So that seems contradictory to official guidance.
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