Yes you do.
Depends how old you are. 15 and under need birth certifacate and id. 16 and older need passport.
20.2% in America as of 2010
£45 for a child's passport. A child 15 or under can only get a passport for 5 years if over that age then it increases to ten years which is basically an adult passport. :) Hope this helped :)
No. He needs a passport.
that depends on the country of which you are a citizen, in Canada as in most countries it is 5 years.
Mexico's president, Felipe Calderón, is age 49 as of February 15, 2012.
95.1% of Mexicans age 15 and older can read.
Children under 15 can travel to Canada, using a birth certificate, as long as they are NOT flying. If flying, they would need a Passport.
The fee for a child under 3 years of age is $22, for a child 3 to 15 years of age, $37 and for a person over 16 years of age is $87. Every country sets their own standards as to how long the passport will be valid for and how much is costs to get one. Currently, Canada passports are valid for five years for adults and children over 3, for children under 3; the passport is valid for 3 years. Passports cannot be renewed.
Nope. You have to be 18 to get married in Mexico without parental consent. And they don't allow males under the age of 16 (or females under the age of 14) to get married at all--even with parental consent.
The admission price at the UFO Museum in Roswell, New Mexico is adults - $5; ages 5-15 - $2; age 4 and under - free; military & seniors (age 65 & older) - $3.
18 % of people are under the age of 15 :)