You will need a passport.
Yes, a Jamaican using a Jamaican passport can travel to Antigua without a visa.
No, a person can't get a Jamaican passport just because their grandfather is Jamaican. Only citizens of Jamaica can get a passport.
In order to renew your passport, you must contact the Jamaican Embassy. They have a website where you can download the application, with instructions on how to do that. If you need to call them, the number in Washington, DC is (202) 452-0660.
See the jamaican high commission website on www.jhcuk.org. All the information is available there for you. You will still need to keep the old passport as that will have your indefinite leave to remain in the UK, unless you wish to pay to have the stamp transferred to your new Jamaican Passport by the Home Office in UK. Otherwise travel with both.
its natural u ned visa to travel from one country to another
Jamaican citizens don't require a visa to travel to Mexico; all they need is a valid passport.
I think Turkey and Malta, check the embassy websites for these countries. Also the other Caribbean Islands except Dom Republic and Cayman.
Yes. All you need is a passport.
the child is considered American and will need to have a passport to travel outside the U.S.A
The passport book number for a Jamaican passport is located on the biodata page, which is the page with the holder's personal information and photo. It is a 9-digit alphanumeric code usually found at the bottom of the page.
i dont know . im wondering that myself. did you find out?