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No, traveling to Puerto Rico is not considered leaving the country as Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
Yes, traveling to Puerto Rico is considered a domestic trip because Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States.
Yes, traveling from the US to Puerto Rico is considered a domestic flight because Puerto Rico is a US territory.
Yes, traveling to Puerto Rico is considered international because it is a territory of the United States located in the Caribbean.
No! Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. All puerto Ricans are American Citizens! Puerto Rico is under American flag.
Yes, traveling to Puerto Rico is considered an international flight because it is a territory of the United States located in the Caribbean.
Yes, traveling to Puerto Rico is considered international travel because it is a territory of the United States located in the Caribbean.
Yes, travelers must go through customs when traveling to Puerto Rico because it is a territory of the United States.
This depends on the location in America that you are traveling from. For example, central Florida to Puerto Rico is about 1,151.83 miles
Yes, travelers flying from Puerto Rico to the mainland United States are not required to go through customs as Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory.
Puerto Rico has US currency, so they use US Dollar and its worth what the USD is worth.
nope its not..the money in America is the same amount in Puerto Rico