No, you need a passport to enter Another Country.
No, you can't
Yes. Canadian drivers licences are recognized n the US. However, you'd still required to present a valid Canadian passport when crossing the border into the US. A enhanced drivers license from BC will allow you to enter the US by land (instead of a passport).
No. You must have passport if you are flying there. If you are going by boat, then an enhanced drivers license (EDL) or a US passport card is sufficient.
Only in an emergency you can fly. Enhanced Driver License is only allowed for "land and sea", there is petition in congress to allow 'Air".
If you are an Irish or British citizen photographic ID will do, including a driving license. As a general rule, always use a passport for travelling.
I dont think that you can change your driver licences and instead you need to take a new drivers test and probably get two licences for both states.
It depends where you are travelling. The driving licence will probably be accepted for all EU flights.
Yes, you can fly domestically with a passport instead of a Real ID.
In general the answer is no. Many people have a social security card for work purposes only. Check with your local social security office for details. You must be a US citizen to get a US passport. If you are not a US citizen, then you aren't eligible for a passport.
Yes. You do not need to surrender your SSN in order to get a drivers license in ANY state. The state can issue the license to you by assigning a "soundex" number that is unique to you, instead of using your SSN.
With the U.S.'s new restrictions, you need a passport any time you leave the country. You'll want the birth certificate to get the passport, though, so in a sense you do use it to go on a cruise.
No, you can't because EU countries issue the same driving licenses not only for their citizens, but for non EEA citizens as well. So the driving license is not valid as a proof of citizenship, but as a ...driving license