No. You only need to use a passport if you are traveling overseas. This doesn't mean that it's free to travel from state to state.
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To get a UK passport you must be a citizen of the UK.A passport is proof of identity and proof of citizenship. Therefore you can only get a passport for a country if you are a citizen of that country (with very few exceptions).
No, Nepalese citizens require a visa to visit Bermuda.
Australian citizens are exempt from such visa restrictions when visiting Europe.
There are none. In order to enter international waters, a U.S. citizen must hold a passport. This includes travel to Hawaii.
Not yet. But things will change in the spring of 2009.
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.
You are considered an Australian Citizen no matter what country you are traveling from. If you would like to learn where all the Australian embassies are in the world goto the link at the bottom of the message.
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.