To cruise somewhere (to travel on a seagoing passenger liner) yo do not need a licence, just a travel ticket.
An enhanced driver's license allows you to visit Canada, Mexico, and some Caribbean countries without needing a passport.
No. You need a passport.
A Michigan enhanced license looks similar to a standard driver's license but has a small American flag in the corner. It also has a star in the upper right corner to indicate it is enhanced. The main feature that distinguishes it from a standard license is that it can be used for border crossings into Canada and Mexico by land or sea.
Yes, you need an enhanced driver's license to drive in New York if you want to use it as a form of identification for certain purposes, such as crossing the border into Canada or Mexico.
Your birth certificate will not help you. You can enter the US from Mexico with an "enhanced" US drivers license, but only if you are traveling by sea or land, not by air.
A Michigan enhanced driver's license looks similar to a standard driver's license but has a small American flag in the corner. It also has a star in the upper right corner to show that it is enhanced. The main feature that distinguishes it from a standard license is that it can be used for border crossings into Canada and Mexico by land or sea.
Yes, you do not need a passport if you have an enhanced driver's license for travel within certain countries, such as Canada and Mexico. However, a passport is still required for international travel to other countries.
No, Texas does not have the 'Enhanced Driver's License'
An enhanced license is a license with photo identification that is used to pass check points in security at airports. An enhanced license contains personal background information stored in a chip that allows the airport personnel to scan the license and approve a person for traveling on an airplane.
Yes, you can drive to Canada with an enhanced driver's license.
No, you cannot enter Canada with an enhanced driver's license.
No, an enhanced license is not considered a Real ID.