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Depends on the itinerary.
Whenever leaving the US (and returning) it's always best to have your passport readily available.
That would depend on where you are travelling from and your nationality. If you are arriving from mainland Europe you will need a Passport to enter. Anyone leaving the Country and returning needs a Passport.
In most cases, you would not have a problem unless you are not flying to the country your passport is issued from.
Yes you do , since the government passed a new law you need a passport while travelling by air or sea. The only places you dont need a passport nowadays is going to any US territory.
A U.S. citizen is required to present a valid passport to reenter the United States from Mexico. If traveling by land or sea, a passport card rather than a traditional passport book can be used. A non-citizen lawful permanent resident or conditional resident must apply for a Reentry Permit before leaving the United States, although it can be picked up at a U.S. Consulate or Department of Homeland Security office abroad. It expires after two years, but U.S. residents who stayed abroad longer for reasons beyond their control can apply for Special Immigration Status for Returning Residents.
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Yes if you are leaving England then you must have a passport.
Try leaving the country
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Only if leaving country