in 2001 I was a geencard holder and had to apply get a tourist visa to visit Canada. hope this helps
Any country than an American citizen can go to, but only from the US(show the Green Card and passport in destination country) and back to the US or your home country. Just don't forget your passport and a Green Card anywhere!
Yes, permanent residents have no problem going to Canada and coming back home. You will only need your gren card to present it to the immigration officer. I tavel a lot to Canada and I have never had a problem. But, by Air a US citizen will need a Valid US Passport to even enter the plane.
A US passport can be applied for and got only by a US citizen. Green card holder should apply for US citizenship first and then apply for US passport.As a visa or green card holder in US should have their home country passport. A green card holder can fly with green card itself provided abroad visit is for less than 180 days each trip. For more days they would require a reentry permit which they should apply for and get it approved before leaving US.Within US they can use green card or visa document itself.
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Green card holder can travel within US states.As a U. S permanent resident you do not need a visa to visit Mexico. At the border or on the airplane you can get a tourist card good for up to 180 days. If you are going to FLY to Mexico you DO need a passport. You must use your passport from your home country since you cannot get an American passport until you become an American citizen.
You can apply for US passport only after you become a US citizen. After applying for US citizenship, on the day you take the oath you would have to hand over the green card and receive the naturalization certificate. Once you are a US citizen you can apply for US passport by filing Form DS-11. As a green card holder you can travel with it and according to the visiting country's rules you would require a valid visa. In this case you would also require to carry your valid passport of home country.
In order to travel to or visit the Dominican Republic, the first essential document a traveller requires is a valid passport from their home country. Other documents are secondary to the passport.
If you are a US citizen, and you find yourself outside of the US, you'll need your passport to return home. So wherever you are going on a flight originating in Canada, you should have your US passport with you.
Yes a AS6 category green card holder can travel to home country. Provided he feels safe to travel to his home country and he is not anymore fearful of the effects of going there.While you travel to your home country you are on your own and since you are not a US citizen the US government will not help if you are in trouble in your home country whatsoever. It may be considered fraud if you got green card through asylum in US and actually you really don't have any issues to fear in your home country.
Follow the link below to the Canadian government site concerning this question and scroll to the bottom where there are three buttons that address crossings by air (plane), land (car) or water (boat). Suffice to say, having a passport is a great convenience and satisfies the requirements of all three. Concerning air: as of January 2007, a passport has become required for entry Concerning land: Photo ID plus a birth certificate (under 18 need only present a birth certificate) is currently still an option, but a passport will become required as of June 1, 2009. Concerning water: same requirements and future as land travel. Please follow the link for a more thorough treatment on rules, regulations and exceptions.
No. you don't know. If you are US or Canadian green car holder ( permanent resident), then you don't need to get advanced tourist visa to enter Mexico. See link below. http://portal.sre.gob.mx/was_eng/index.php?option=displaypage&Itemid=55&op=page&SubMenu=
We had a green card in the 70's but moved to another country and now cannot find it, can we still be able to retrive the green card ???