Yes you can, provided you entered the United States first without any issue. Your return trip must be done also by land, by the way.
When crossing any border between the United States and Mexico, proper documentation is required. U.S. citizens will need a valid U.S. passport to enter Mexico. To enter the U.S. from Mexico, U.S. citizens will need a passport, enhanced driver's licenses, of trusted traveler card.
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No. A passport is sufficient to travel to Mexico. A birth certificate is not valid for international travel. If you are traveling by land or sea, then you can enter Mexico with a US passport card, "enhanced" drivers license or "enhanced" non-driver ID.
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You have the right to enter Canada if you are a Canadian citizen. The passport should prove your identification, and the citizenship card should prove your citizenship - my guess is a strong yes.
Yes, individuals with a green card can enter Mexico, but they may need to meet certain requirements such as a valid passport and possibly a visa depending on their nationality.
Yes, a green card holder can enter Canada with certain conditions and requirements, such as having a valid passport and meeting Canadian entry regulations.
A Canadian citizen with a green card can use their Canadian passport to exit the US and use their US green card to re-enter the US under the same status. Hope this helps.
Yes, if you are a Canadian citizen, you can enter Canada even if you do not have your citizenship card with you. However, you will need to provide proof of your citizenship, such as a valid Canadian passport or another acceptable form of identification that confirms your citizenship. It's advisable to carry proper identification when traveling to avoid complications at the border.
The first of June is the date you will need a passport, passport card, or enhanced driver's license to get back into the US from Mexico.
It depends if your Canadian or not, you can still get a credit card.