naughtylady said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			An American friend of mine wants to come to Montreal to visit but she has never bothered to get her passport.  
So my questions are:
1) Can she get into Canada without her passport?
2) Can she get back into the USA without it?
Ronnie,
Naughtylady
		
		
	 
Hello Ronnie, 
Try this:  
http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatraveloverview/qt/uscitizenborder.htm
Do Americans Need a Passport to Visit Canada?
-December, 2007-
Before answering the question, "Do I Need a  Passport to Visit Canada?" travellers from the States should understand that US  and Canada border requirements are not necessarily the same but inextricably  linked. For example, Canada technically does not require a passport for US  citizens arriving by plane to Canada, however, the US 
does require  a passport to get back in; therefore no passport - no boarding a plane to  Canada. 
The answer to the question, "Do I Need a Passport to Visit  Canada?" depends on how you are planning to cross the Canadian border and when. 
US Citizens Visiting Canada by Air
Since September 30, 2007, American  citizens flying to Canada have needed a passport. 
(In February 2007,  the new passport requirements were relaxed for children. Read Crossing the Canada / US  Border with Children.) US Citizens Visiting Canada by Land or Water
As of Dec 21, 2007,  passport requirements have been once again delayed meaning that 
US citizens  arriving in Canada by land or water do not need a passport until at least summer  2009. 
Don`t wait! 
Apply online for your  American passport now (PDF file).
Also, read our article on 
How to  Rush Your Passport Application
Necessary ID to Enter Canada by  Land or Water before the WHTI  Dates:
Until the 
WHTI land and water dates go  into effect, American citizens crossing the border into Canada by land or water  need ID that proves two things: 1) Citizenship, and 2) Identity by way of a  photo. 
A driver`s license on its own or a Social Security Card on  its own are not valid ID to cross the Canadian border. 
The  following pieces of identification will serve as satisfactory proof of American  citizenship to enter Canada.
Please note, however, that photocopies of ID  
must be notarized:  
- US passport
OR 
- Birth certificate,
OR 
- Certificate of citizenship or naturalization,
AND 
- Photo ID, such as current 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.” 
For More Information:
Canada Border Services  Agency OR 
The US  Department of State
Further Reading about the Canadian  Border:
Tips for  Driving across the Border into Canada
Duty Free Shopping at the  Canadian Border
Bringing Children across the  Canadian Border
How  Much Liquor Can I Buy at the Border?
Cheers, 
Korbel