Effective January 23, 2007, all persons flying to the US from Canada will be required to have either a passport, Air Nexus card, or one of several other documents to enter the US. See the following link for more information: http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
The Canadian government does not requires US residants to present a passport when entering Canada and the US government does not require a passport for its residants when returning to the US. However, the US government does now require passports for Canadians entering the US but they are not required by the Canadian government on the return trip.
Answer Since 9/11 President Bush has gone a bit overboard in his wants on who enters The United States, so in keeping with policy the Canadian Government has decided to follow his lead and deny people who don't have passports.
On June 1, 2009, the U.S. government will implement the full requirements ... United States at sea or land ports of entry to have a passport, passport card,
If you are flying into Canada from the States, yes you will need a passport. If you are flying within Canada (from one province to another for example) all you need is a valid photo id (driver's license etc)
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No, domestic travels inside the US do not require you to show a valid passport. Any piece of photo ID is accepted. Updating with more current information. Yes you now need a Canadian passport to travel to the US.
You don't need a passport to travel within the continental United States, even if you are not a citizen.
As a British Citizen you are able to travel freely within the boundaries of the EU, without requiring further visa's.
No. You only need to use a passport if you are traveling overseas. This doesn't mean that it's free to travel from state to state.
There are no requirements for Canadians traveling in the US just as US citizens don't need a passport to go to Canada although that is changing. Once you enter the US, you have met all the requirements according the US Border Control and the INS. You can travel freely just as any US citizen could. Of course for flying you would need some type of government ID just as a US citizen would to board a flight.
Canadians can only travel with the country of Canada without a valid passport. A valid passport or a valid permanent resident card are the two acceptable forms of documentation to re-enter Canada without issue.
A Canadian can drive across the U.S. border using one of several documents. It does not have to be a passport. Any of the following will suffice; passport, U.S. passport card, trusted traveler card, or enhanced driver's license.
I may be wrong, but all you need is an I-94 form and your Mexican passport as ID
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
No, you must be a citizen of the United States to be eligible for a passport from the US
You need a passport to travel almost anywhere that is not within your country.
If you are a Spanish National or a citizen of another European country then you do not need a visa to travel to Ireland. Anyone who holds a passport and is a citizen of the European Union is free to travel anywhere within the union.