No, Certainly not.
Yes, you do need a greencard to live in the States of America.
puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine
No, Puerto Ricans can enter and leave the US without the use of a green card.They do not need a Green Card for any reason whatsoever.According to Immigration and Nationality Act section 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(38), they're US citizens. Puerto ricans do not need a green card to live in US.
If you are a US Citizen, No passport needed. All Puerto Ricans are US Citizen.
Carry your greencard. Green card is required to board a US (mainland) based flight from Puerto Rico.
Puerto Ricans are American citizens, therefore, we do not need any type of visa to work or study in the US.
A:Noah simply exists in the Bible, which does not mention Puerto Rica.To learn the ancestry of Puerto Ricans, we need to ask science, which does not recognise Noah.
Indeed. As Puerto Rico is a commonwealth, it functions as a "colony" of the United States. If it was an independent nation, Puerto Ricans would have to make an application to live an work in the US, just like everybody else.
Carry your greencard. Green card is required to board a US (mainland) based flight from Puerto rico.
No, having the observatory has NOTHING to do with the necessity for a U.S. passport. I´ll explain to you the little history that I know about Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico was adquired by the U.S. in 1898 after they had won the Spanish-American War in 1898. Later, in the ´50´s (in 1952 I believe), Puerto Rico´s political status was elevated to a "commonwealth/estado libre asociado." Since then, Puerto Ricans have been American citizens just like anyone else born in the continental US. However, Puerto Rico is NOT a state and Puerto Ricans pride themselves in being Puerto Ricans/Boricuas more often than simply Americans. Thus, a passport is not needed for traveling between the US and Puerto Rico.
No, Puerto Rico is a US territory. All Puerto Ricans are US citizens. You just need a valid state/government I.D.
Yes - the Northern Hemisphere security initiative means even Americans need a passport To enter the US. Puerto Ricans, Canadians and Mexicans all do so too.