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Tokasmoka420 t1_j587fh9 wrote

I still don't have a passport, never flown and don't plan to anytime soon. I am one of the few that doesn't want to travel.

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MisterMarcus t1_j59chb6 wrote

Thanks for sharing that completely irrelevant and pointless personal information with us.

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Tokasmoka420 t1_j5ainzu wrote

I'm sure every comment you post is riddled with awe inspiring relevance. If you found that so upsetting perhaps take a break from time to time.

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grandlewis OP t1_j588hah wrote

It’s not unusual at all if you are American. Only 42% of Americans have a passport. And it was as low as 15% in the 90s.

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Round-Eggplant-7826 t1_j58bmzb wrote

Most of us don't get vacation time and for the ones who do, it's often not enough to make the cost of an overseas trip make sense. If you have three paid days off a year, you're not gonna spend a day of that flying to Spain.

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CWHats t1_j58hp6r wrote

Three? Even when I worked retail, I got 5 days off. Which industry is only giving 3?

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Round-Eggplant-7826 t1_j58ipga wrote

A lot of companies start at 3 after the first year. I work in culinary and that's how it is at my employer. It goes to 5 at year two.

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CWHats t1_j58jvx4 wrote

That’s criminal. I started with a week and earned one day per year and I thought that sucked ass. What else sucked was trying to take off more than two days in a row. Anyway, thanks for answering.

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btf91 t1_j58yuii wrote

Fuck that. Congrats on even lasting two years. I thought 10 (15 after 2 years) was low. I'd have quit my first day.

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vrenak t1_j599ob8 wrote

I don't know how you guys just accept that, here we have 6 weeks, no matter what job, from day 1.

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lolokaydudewhatever t1_j58cu23 wrote

42% actually seems really high

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grandlewis OP t1_j58d9l7 wrote

That’s according to the BBC, who note that it’s fairly recent that Americans need a passport for Canada and Mexico.

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Lamacorn t1_j58hm5k wrote

That started in 2007! Time flies.

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grandlewis OP t1_j58mzp6 wrote

I think they changed the rules in the past year or two. If you have some version of drivers license - the enhanced security, which they’ve been saying will be required for domestic flights at some point soon - I think that’s good instead of a passport for Canada/Mexico.

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Lamacorn t1_j58q52a wrote

Nope.

From the DHS website:

> Q: Can I use my REAL ID card to cross the border into Canada and Mexico and for international travel?

> A: No. REAL ID cards cannot be used for border crossings into Canada, Mexico or other international travel.

The real ID is required for domestic flights and if you don’t have it, then you can use a passport. The new requirements are actually stricter, not less.

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grandlewis OP t1_j59zl13 wrote

I am not sure what the exact difference between Real ID and Enhanced Drivers License is, but Enhanced will get you into Canada.

https://travel.gc.ca/returning/customs/entering-canada

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Lamacorn t1_j5a8cw0 wrote

No idea . Lol. I got the upgraded ID that has to be verified with your address and whatnot, as well as a passport and whenever I go to MX they always ask for passport. Maybe it’s a Canada thing only.

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Leek5 t1_j58lyey wrote

Having a passport is good as a secondary identification. Even if you don’t travel. Forexample. You can still use your passport to enter places or buy alcohol

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Teemotep187 t1_j59bhzz wrote

Everytime I've bought alcohol with a passport in the US I've been thanked for my service or asked what my job is.

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TheNerdWithNoName t1_j599nt1 wrote

That's a shame. It's like being proud of never having read a book, or refusing to learn something new.

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Tokasmoka420 t1_j5ak0q6 wrote

It's nothing like that at all and not sure why you would equate it like that.

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