If the adults need a passport than yes the children will too.
As of 2001 All children require a valid passport and supporting identification, such as a birth certificate or citizenship card. Check with the nearest embassy or consulate of each destination country regarding additional entry conditions and documentation (if required), including divorce papers, custody court orders or a death certificate (if one parent is deceased).
No, the new Federal regulations requiring passports to travel to Mexico, Canada, the Carribean etc. don't go into effect until Jan. 1, 2008. Check out http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html.
Im pretty sure you have to be 16. Im trying to find out myself because im turning 16 in June and have never been out of Canada because of my parents separation. But im pretty sure its 16, so your fine.
Yes a 16 year old can travel to Paris alone-as long as they have their passport or other documentation. If they are going with a school group or friends the passport is all they will probably need. If it is to visit a non-custodial parent they might need a letter stating that the custodial parent is giving the child permission to travel without them.
Yes.
Yes. It is now (for about the last year).
Yes, a 14-year-old requires a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a 3-year-old requires a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a 2-year-old needs a passport for international travel.
Yes, your 2-year-old will need a passport for international travel. It is a requirement for all individuals, regardless of age, to have a valid passport when traveling internationally.
Yes, starting this year all air travel requires a passport.
No, a 1-year-old cannot travel internationally without a passport. All travelers, regardless of age, need a valid passport to enter another country.
Yes.
Yes, he will need a passport to travel to the Bahamas. Anyone, including infants need passports to travel pretty much anywhere nowadays.
Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.Yes, an 11 year old will need a passport to travel to Munich from Dublin. The rule allowing children to be added to their parents passports no longer exists.
No, they would not.
No, the new Federal regulations requiring passports to travel to Mexico, Canada, the Carribean etc. don't go into effect until Jan. 1, 2008. Check out http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html.
Im pretty sure you have to be 16. Im trying to find out myself because im turning 16 in June and have never been out of Canada because of my parents separation. But im pretty sure its 16, so your fine.