Should I anticipate complications as US Citizen flying to Paris from Canada?
I'm a US citizen traveling to Paris in a week via a drive across the border from Michigan to Windsor, Canada, a flight from Windsor to Toronto, and finally a flight from Toronto to Paris.
Should I anticipate any border crossing difficulties coming to or from Canada? What about customs at the airport?
I chose to fly from Windsor instead of Detroit because it was several hundred dollars cheaper, and am hoping I didn't invite a lot of complications.
Best Answer
It's already been explained in several comments but since it seems no other answer is forthcoming, I will repeat it here: There is no reason to expect any difficulties.
Plan some time to cross the border and don't take anything that might create issues with customs like weapons, drugs, large quantities of alcohol, etc. (but those could be equally problematic when landing in Europe or flying backā¦) and you should be fine.
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