federated states of micronesia is a u.s territory but not state,so british or Samoan or Japanese or anyone in da world,does not require visa to enter the f.s.m, you may only need much more money , due to the fact, that you will be seeing, reaching, meeting, and enjoying many new places,different and kind people, WWII wrecks, you name it.
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No, British passport holders do not need a visa to Austria. Same goes for all EU citizens, and Swiss citizens.
Yes, and Jamaica doesn't require Brits to get a visa.
Gibraltar is British territory so you you would not need a passport if you are a British citizen. However if you carrier has any connections elsewhere they may require a passport for boarding.
They require valid photo ID. Their website will give a list of what you can use. It is best to just bring your passport for any travel anyway.
All British Passport holders require a visa to go to Kenya.Children bellow 16 years of age do not require a visa to enter Kenya.
If you are traveling from outside Mexico, all cities you travel to require a passport.
We searched on U.S. passport, which lead straight to the U.S. State Department's Passport Services site. Not only does this site have details about applying for a passport, it also has a visa and foreign entry requirements page that holds the answer to your question. According to information provided by foreign embassies as of April 2001, the following countries do not require a U.S. passport for tourist entry by a U.S. citizen: * Antigua and Barbuda * Aruba * The Bahamas * Bermuda * The British Virgin Islands (islands include Anegada, Jost Van Dyke, Tortola, and Virgin Gorda) * The British West Indies (islands include Anguilla, Montserrat, Cayman Islands, Turks, and Caicos) * Canada * Costa Rica * Dominica * The Dominican Republic * The Federated States of Micronesia (islands include Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnei, and Yap) * Grenada * Jamaica * Mexico * The Netherlands Antilles (islands include Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, Statia, and Saint Maarten) * Panama * The Republic of Palau * Saint Kitts and Nevis * Saint Lucia * Saint Pierre and Miquelon Island * Saint Vincent and the Grenadines While Costa Rica does not require a passport for adults, visitors under the age of 16 need a valid passport to enter the country. To enter these countries, you will need documents that prove your U.S. citizenship and identity. Usually, you can use your certified birth certificate and your valid driver's license, but always check with a country's consulate
Yes you will require a passport if you are flying.
All people require a passport to travel by plane from the UK to Jersey to fulfil the identification requirements set by airlines. Wrong, British and Irish residents do not need a passport to fly to Jersey. You will need some form of ID though. Seeing you are from New Zealand, you should would take your passport with you.
It is possible but the bearer of the passport may face difficulties upon arrival (e.g. questionings at the passport control). You may also require a passport that is at least valid for 6 months in order to apply for ESTA (which you should if you haven't done it before).
You can enter the BVI on any foreign passport, but certain countries require a visa. The only North American country which requires a visa is Jamaica. The remaining countries which require visas are predominantly in Asia, Eastern Europe and Africa.