God's Hand said:NetMapel, are you back in Vancouver or are you still in LA? I assume you're in Vancouver, since no sane person would ask a forum full of low-lifes on the internet for advice when you can just ask someone at the airport.
NetMapel said:WHY THE HELL ISN'T THE LOST AND FOUND PLACE OPENED ON WEEKENDS ? This is an emergency !!!
Shompola said:Obviously he/she wants a few comforting words from the fellow members. Nothing really wrong or weird with that.
fart said:iirc netmapel's a racist pedo
NetMapel said:I just travelled from Vancouver to Los Angeles and I am pretty sure I lost my passport in the LA international airport. WHY THE HELL ISN'T THE LOST AND FOUND PLACE OPENED ON WEEKENDS ? This is an emergency !!!
According to Tom Hanks and ilk, I feel as thought we can all come to a consensus concerning your unfortunate situation and thus, recommend that you watch "The Terminal". Yours will be a riveting tale of a foreigners misfortune, during a time where nations security is at its utmost sensitivity. Thanks to an increased awareness concerning the possibility of future terrorist threats, youll find the accommodations at LAX to be quite . the hospitable environment.NetMapel said:I just travelled from Vancouver to Los Angeles and I am pretty sure I lost my passport in the LA international airport. WHY THE HELL ISN'T THE LOST AND FOUND PLACE OPENED ON WEEKENDS ? This is an emergency !!!
relentlessflame said:My main recommendation to you would be, assuming you are either a Canadian or American citizen, from now on, use your drivers license and birth certificate to cross the border between the two countries every time. Now that you've lost your passport, even when you get a new one, your passport will be marked as previously stolen, and they will always give you a hard time at immigration. In fact, for Canadian and American citizens, I wouldn't ever use a Passport to cross between the two countries... it just raises suspicion I think ("Oh, so you travel a lot?...").
Not true.. a birth certificate & photo id (government issued) is fine. But there is a chance something could go wrong, and the passport is the sole document in that scenario that will save you.rastex said:To travel to America as a Canadian citizen you *need* to have a passport (as far as I know). This wasn't true before, but after 9/11...
God's Hand said:Here: http://www.voyage.gc.ca/main/foreign/fordest/foreign_clientview-en.asp
Consulate General of Canada
Address: 550 South Hope Street, 9th Floor, Los Angeles, California 90071-2327, U.S.A.
Tel.: 1 (213) 346-2700
Fax: 1 (213) 620-8827