Question:I'm Canadian - do I need a passport to travel to Mexico? The U.S. Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is phasing in passport requirements for travel between the U.S., Canada and Mexico. How does this affect Canadians planning to travel to Mexico? Answer: It's not an official requirement for Canadian citizens to present a passport for entry into Mexico at the moment, but you will need one if you're traveling through the United States. If you have a direct flight from Canada to Mexico, you don't need a passport, it is sufficient to show proof of identity and citizenship (for example with a birth certificate and driver's license).
I think the answer is yes, for practical purposes, and for sensible people. Mexico is interesting to travel in to and out of. In, if landing at an airport, you might you might push an entry button. If you get a green light, no Immigration check. Red, you get checked. By car, you might not even be checked at all. Maybe manana.
You will need a pilots license, ID/passport to fly into Canada or Mexico.
Yes, you do.
Yes but you will also need a Visa.
Yes, children need a passport to fly to Mexico.
Yes, minors need a passport to fly to Mexico.
To fly into Mexico you HAVE to have a passport. As of right now the only way you can get into Mexico without a passport is by land travel, but that will change as of Summer 2009. As of Summer 2009 you will need a passport for any land travel into Mexico and Canada.
Yes, you do not need a passport to fly within Mexico if you are a Mexican citizen. However, if you are a foreigner, you will need a valid passport to travel within Mexico.
You do not need a passport to fly to another state in the US You DO need a passport to travel anywhere out of the US ie Mexico, Canada ect...
You need a passport to cross from America to Canada. While inside Canada, you don't need your passport, except for ID purposes.
Yes, you will need a valid passport to fly with Volaris within Mexico in 2020.
Yes you do. If you leave out of state you need a passport
Yes, you do.