[Sigia-l] Questions re Next Summit

Karl Groves kgroves at nasafcu.com
Tue Mar 23 14:54:36 EST 2004


Is there a third choice?

How about - c) Boca Raton, Florida

;-)


-Karl



> -----Original Message-----
> From: sigia-l-admin at asis.org 
> [mailto:sigia-l-admin at asis.org]On Behalf Of
> Richard Hill
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:47 PM
> To: sigia-l at asis.org
> Subject: FW: [Sigia-l] Questions re Next Summit
> 
> 
> Apologies.  The prices referred to below are the cost of a 
> night's hotel in
> the two cities.
> 
> Dick
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Hill [mailto:rhill at asis.org] 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 11:41 AM
> To: sigia-l at asis.org
> Subject: [Sigia-l] Questions re Next Summit
> 
> We are evaluating holding the next IA Summit in either Cambridge,
> Massachusetts or Montreal, Canada.
> 
> The requirements for entering Canada are below for your 
> reference, but a
> passport or other such proof -- more than a driver's license 
> -- is needed
> for all, US citizens included.
> 
> QUESTIONS:
> 1) Do you prefer
> ___ Montreal --  Avg. temp in March is 38.  March 3-5, $150 
>      (real rates will vary based on exchange, etc.)
> ___ Cambridge -- March 17-20, $149
> 
> 2) Would the need for a passport or other documentation make 
> you less likely
> to attend an IA Summit in Montreal?
> 	___ Yes
> 	___ No
> 
> Dick Hill
> 
> --- from http://travel.state.gov/tips_canada.html --
> Visas and Travel Documents
> 
> General
> 
> Visas are not required for U.S. citizens entering Canada from 
> the U.S. You
> will, however, need:
> 
> (1) proof of your U.S. citizenship such as your U.S. passport (For
> information on obtaining a U.S. passport, check with one of 
> the regional
> passport agencies located throughout the U.S.) or certified 
> copy of your
> birth certificate issued by the city, county or state in the 
> U.S. where you
> were born. If you are a naturalized U.S. citizen and do not 
> have a passport,
> you should travel with your naturalization certificate. A 
> driver's license
> or Social Security card is NOT valid proof of citizenship.
> 
> (2) photo identification, such as a current, valid driver's license.
> 
> All U.S. citizens entering Canada from a third country must 
> have a valid
> passport.
> 
> Alien permanent residents of the U.S. must present their 
> Alien Registration
> Card, commonly called a "Green Card."
> 
> If you are a dual U.S./Canadian citizen you should always 
> present yourself
> as a Canadian citizen when entering Canada. However, U.S. 
> citizens should
> use their U.S. passports when entering or leaving the United States.
> 
> 
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