To Alask from the lower state without a passport?

Dorkimus Prime

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I'm curious if I can get from the lower states through Canada to Alaska without a passport? I'm not planning on making the trip until sometime next year but I can't get a passport because I owe the state lots of money which I can't realistically pay anytime soon.
 
Youre asking how to get to Alaska without entering Canada? Or how to enter Canada without a passport?
 
Enter without a passport or more accurately put travel across without a passport. I have no intentions on staying there I just want to get to Alaska.
you should be able to take a ferry from Washington state. its not too expensive like a couple hundred bucks. don't kno the deets bit I've heard from multiple people that its possible.
 
you should be able to take a ferry from Washington state. its not too expensive like a couple hundred bucks. don't kno the deets bit I've heard from multiple people that its possible.

Thanks, it's pretty expensive but nothing compared to what I owe in court fees lol. For anyone else interested the route is from Bellingham, Washington - Whittier, Alaska it's about 800$ without a cabin.
 
Thanks, it's pretty expensive but nothing compared to what I owe in court fees lol. For anyone else interested the route is from Bellingham, Washington - Whittier, Alaska it's about 800$ without a cabin.
that seems expensive is that round trip? seems I remember it being around $200. maybe the price went up.
 
i've taken the ferry many times. cheaper to fly and you don't need a passport for either. last time, i only paid for the fare from bellingham to ketchikan and then just stayed on to whittier, saving several hundred bucks in the process. course ya take the risk of getting caught, but as long as you don't get off at the layover ports you'll most likely be fine. i've never remembered security or workers walking around checking people's tickets, unless it's gotten more strict in recent years
 
Seattle to Anchorage $108. Alaska Airlines.

You don't need a passport if you're entering the US from the US. You only need a passport if you enter a foreign country, or re-enter the US from a foreign country. Flying over a foreign country doesn't count, neither do layovers in aiports in foreign countries, provided you don't leave customs.
 
@Leo Skinner What about my post do you disagree with? Obviously prices fluxuate on airline tickets, but my post seems fairly accurate. Care to elaborate?
 
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