Yes, as a green card holder, you can fly to Mexico.
Yes, individuals with a green card can travel to Mexico.
A green card allows you to enter the United States. It doesn't mean it will allow you to enter other countries, though. In the case of Mexico, you need to present your international passport; if you have an American passport you may enter Mexico without needing a visa. Otherwise, some restrictions apply but in general terms, people from developed countries don't require a visa to enter Mexico.
Yes you can, but you also need a visa if you try to enter Mexico with a South African passport. Greencards are not recognized as a traveling ID or document.
Yes, as a green card holder, you do not need a visa to travel to Mexico for stays of up to 180 days.
No. To enter Mexico from the US you would need your American passport. If you don't, you would require an ID or birth certificate when traveling by land.
yes they can do that
If you are a permanent resident with a "Green Card" then you can leave and enter the US at any time. Check out passport requirements though. Travel documents requirements have changed in the last couple of years.
puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine puerto ricans do not have to have a green card to enter or work all they need is a passport and they will be fine
Doesn't matter if you have a green card. It depends on your 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.
No, it is not mandatory for green card holders to posses a machine readable passport (as the green card is machine readable).