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US relaxes new passport rules for children

Feb 23, 2007 09:41 AM IST

Children aged 15 or younger with parental consent will be allowed to cross the borders at land and sea entry points.

Children will be exempt from new rules that will require travelers to show passports when entering the United States at land or sea borders, a move the Bush administration said is aimed at helping families and school groups.

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The new passport requirements will take effect as soon as January 2008. In a change from earlier plans, children aged 15 or younger with parental consent will be allowed to cross the borders at land and sea entry points with certified copies of their birth certificates rather than passports.

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Beginning last Jan. 23, nearly all air travelers entering the U.S. Who are citizens of Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean - as well as returning American citizens - have been required to display passports. Children entering the United States by air will still be required to show passports.

Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff discussed the relaxation in rules at a speech yesterday to the Detroit Economic Club before touring the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel, a link with Windsor, Ontario under the Detroit River.

"This is going to make it a lot easier for kids to cross the border without having to get passports and passcards," Chertoff said. "By the way, it's specifically designed to make it cheaper for families."

Children aged 16 through 18 traveling with school, religious, cultural or athletic groups and under adult supervision will also be allowed to travel with only their birth certificates.

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