Sort of.
A Greenland passport documents Danish citizenship and is really a type of Danish passport.
See: http://travel.state.gov/visa/frvi/reciprocity/reciprocity_3548.html
Well, isn't that a happy little question! To get a Greenland passport, you typically need to be a citizen of Greenland. You can apply for one at the local police station or government office, and they will guide you through the process with kindness and care. Just remember to bring along your necessary documents and a smile, and soon you'll have your own little passport to travel the world with!
No.
No, a child cannot sign their own passport. Only individuals who are 16 years or older can sign their own passport. For children under 16, a parent or legal guardian must sign the passport on their behalf.
Every child needs his/her own passport to travel outside of their home country.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not an independent country, but it does have its own government and its own distinct culture.
No, it is different. Passport cards also have its own limitations as compared to the traditional passport book.
Greenland is a member country of the Kingdom of Denmark, so it is politically part of Europe.
You need a passport when travelling to a country other than your own and when returning to your own country from another country.
Greenland~!
No, you cannot stamp your own passport. It must be done by an official authority.
You only need a passport for if you are going abroad as far as I know.
Do you mean when you get married? Get a new passport. It is no longer possible for a husband and wife to have a joint passport. Everybody must have their own passport.