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Odd, I've always been able to write a check to the customs service for
my $25. Perhaps they ran your name and didn't want your check. Ialways get the sticker, thank them and then throw it out on the way back to the plane. My airplane is too pretty to get gooed up with a $25 sticker. I just write a check for $25 each time I cross. In the scheme of things, its a pretty small amount to have a customs officer drive out to meet you. -Robert (Paul Tomblin) wrote in message ... If you land in Canada and come back, you'll need a US customs sticker on your plane. If you don't have one ahead of time, you'll need to be carrying $50 US on your person to buy one - they don't take checks, credit cards or Canadian money. |
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