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Hi,

I'm a green card holder and would like to visit my sister in Toronto but my Philippine passport is about to expire.

Planning to cross the border on August 19 and stay for the weekend. My passport expires Sept 15.

Would I be allowed to enter Canada and go back to the US smoothly?

I did some research but I got conflicting answers. :/

Thanks mucho!

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Hi,

I'm a green card holder and would like to visit my sister in Toronto but my Philippine passport is about to expire.

Planning to cross the border on August 19 and stay for the weekend. My passport expires Sept 15.

Would I be allowed to enter Canada and go back to the US smoothly?

I did some research but I got conflicting answers. :/

Thanks mucho!

if you are flying , then you must have valid and unexpired passport. you may also need eTA .

land or sea, green card is enough.

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