A British passport. If they are a UK citizen
One has an American passport and the other has an English passport
One can apply for an Australian passport from the Australian Passport Office. Persons can apply or renew their passport directly on their website. In Australian dollars, a regular passport for an adult costs $238 and $119 for a child.
Yes. If you have the relevant criteria that entitle you to a passport for different countries then you can have more than one passport. Many people have both Irish and British passports. There is no such thing as an 'English' passport.
The passport card itself is the passport. However, it has its limitations in use as compared to the traditional book passport.
Yes, but it is normally more correct to use the word people.
As of June 2009, all persons returning to the US from another country are required to have a passport.
Practically, it is safe to travel with a legitimate, valid passport of your country. If you are a dual passport holder then you use the particular passport for that country and the other passport for the other country. like if you are travelling to US then use US passport if you are travelling Canada use your Canadian passport.
If it isn't printed in the passport itself then use your country's capital as place of issue. Examples: for USA passport, use Washington, DC; for UK passport, use London.
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
No, only the original passport booklet is accepted.
Yes, this summer 2009 it will be an requirement for all persons to show a passport to cross the United States border back, and forth.
i went to go buy a passport for my sister and me