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Yes. Any travel that crosses international waters requires a passport.
(in the US) To the US VIrgin Islands, yes. I'm unsure about the British islands. Not all nations will grant entry to convicted felons, with or without, a valid passport.
You need either a passport or other valid proof of US citizenship, such as a certified birth certificate or other government document proving you are a US citizen, and a government photo ID (like a driver's license).
Alaska and Hawaii (which are U.S. states) and the Virgin Islands (which is a U.S. territory) do not require a passport if traveling within the U.S.
No, you do not need a passport to travel to the US Virgin Islands. This information is available from the US Virgin Island's official website http://www.usvitourism.vi/
yes they do
From the US, yes. From a country outside the US, you would need a passport.
If you are looking to travel from cities only inside the country of the US then just have valid identification cards with you like your SSS ID. However, if it is an overseas travel or travelling abroad, then a passport is needed.
It depends, a US citizen would need a passport to go to anywhere thaqt was not part of the USA or one of its territories (e.g. Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands, etc). A passport would probably be required to travel by plane, regardless.
That depends on where you want to travel. British passport does not need a visa to visit the British Virgin Isles, or Canada, or the USA, or Mexico... and many other places. What country are you interested in? Answer that, and we might be able to help you with more details. Have fun! ;-)
If you are a British or Irish citizen you can travel anywhere in the Common Travel Area (UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man and Channel Islands) without a passport. Airlines require photo ID, however.
1) All British passports are the same length (and width). 2) If you mean how long must it be valid, the answer is zero. The Canary Islands are part of Spain, which is in the EU. So long as your passport is valid a British Citizen can travel anywhere in the EU