Provided that travel is direct and does not include going anywhere outside of the United States and its territories, a US citizen or permanent resident does not need a passport to enter Puerto Rico. The same applies when visiting Guam, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Swains Island and the Northern Mariana Islands.
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No, once you are in Canada, you do not need a passport to enter a province.
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 without a doubt you do
As long as you are from the United States citizen, You can enter it. We are a United States territory
You do need a passport to enter Holland from abroad, however it does not have to be British. Check a Dutch government website for more information on visa restrictions for other countries. As Holland is part of the EU, any other European passport holder can enter freely.
Yes, Americans (assuming you are an American) now need a passport to enter Mexico, Canada, and all islands in the Caribbean. You might possibly even need a visa to enter, check with the Haitian embassy in Washington.
Yes, with a passport you can fly from the US to anywhere.
Yes, any person who is NOT a British National needs a passport and in some cases a visa also.
British subjects do not need a passport to enter Ireland if they are arriving directly from the United Kingdom, but you may need your passport for your airline, travel company etc and should check beforehand
Of course you do ! To enter or leave ANY country legally - you have to be able to prove who you are - which is the primary function of a passport !