No. As of June, 2009, in order to cross the borders into Canada by land or by sea, you must be able to show a valid U.S. Passport, an Enhanced Drivers License or ID card (EDL/ EID), or a Nexus Card. If you are going via airplane, you must have a valid U.S. passport.
A military ID does not serve as a U.S. Passport. It is a normal ID card used to give access to on base features for military personel and military families. If there is a situation where the military demands you to leave U.S. Land, they will issue you a military passport.
No. As of July 1st you will need a valid passport, enhanced drivers licence, or Nexus card to enter Canada from the United States by land and sea and a passport for air travel or a military issued passport if you are on an assignment to Canada. The same rules apply for Canadian military personnel travelling to the United States even if they are travelling from Canadian base to American base.
if you mean a dad then yes she does but her dad id in the military
You will need a pilots license, ID/passport to fly into Canada or Mexico.
passport if you beyond the border a green card
Canada requires a valid passport to enter the country. In the past one could use a driving license or other ID, but today only passports are acceptable.
Not if you're a US citizen. Just bring proof of American citizenship like your birth certificate. On the other hand, if you wish to come back to the US, you will need your passport. So your passport is the best form of ID when you travel abroad.
No.
Your military ID works as a passport. Just be careful to which places you travel. Flashing a military ID may not be greeted by a smiling face. While I was in, I would visit Mexico and just show my military ID and come back across.
Yes, you will have to show your ID to the front desk even after booking the room online in Canada.
YES! You just need to ask for it (and have your military ID).
Military Identification. In the US military ID consists of both the pertinent military ID card, and the service member's dog tags.
No, family members cannot get into Disney World with military discount tickets if the military personnel is not present. Active duty and retired military personnel must be present and show a valid military ID to use the military discount tickets.
You do not. Obtaining or possessing an illegal federal ID is a crime. The only legal means of obtaining a military ID without serving in the military would be to become a military dependent.
Yes but they must show an Id that proves they are old enough to purchase it.
You don't need to show ID to attend a concert. Just need a ticket.
does my military ID work for reentry into the us from mexico?
Yes, a valid US Military ID card will get you on a flight.
The same place where you renew your military ID card in PittsburghPA.