bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
- Joined
- Nov 28, 2012
When I got the senior passes for my parents, there wasn't a check for any kind of legal status. They didn't even ask for ID or proof of age. So yeah it's possible to get them then have them taken away. Occasionally when using ask to see ID and my mom would pull our her California driver license.The Canadians are apparently not aware that they aren't allowed to buy Senior Passes. A couple of years ago, I was talking to a friend at one of the entrance stations of Everglades NP when a herd of Canadian motorcyclists pulled up. Five couples on five big Harleys. They proudly presented their Senior Passes and their Quebec drivers licenses. Their Senior Passes were confiscated. No money back, no admission to the park, nothing. Needless to say, they were not happy and roared away rather than pay the entrance fee.
I wouldn't assume that holding a Quebec driver license is an automatic sign of ineligibility. There are dual nationals. A US permanent resident (or dual national) might be able to live part time there.