No, you do not need a passport to travel within the European Union if you are a citizen of an EU member country. A valid national ID card is usually sufficient for travel within the EU.
No.
If you are a Spanish National or a citizen of another European country then you do not need a visa to travel to Ireland. Anyone who holds a passport and is a citizen of the European Union is free to travel anywhere within the union.
There are several countries within the European Union that have open borders with each other. Travel between them does not need a passport. Although the UK is part of the European Union, it does not have open borders and so a passport is needed to enter the country. The requirements for entry vary depending on nationality and the passport held so it is important to contact the UK embassy or consulate to confirm the requirements before travel.
Some people will need passports and even visas to travel in the European Union, if they are not from any European Union country. Many countries that are members have agreements to enable easier travel. However, people should always have identification and so they should bring their passport anyway as a way of proving they are from a European Union country.
What do you mean by "Europe" and where are you returning to?? European Union passport holders traveling between the UK and other parts of the European Union need a passport. At present the passport can be in date or expired.
It depends on where you want to travel to...If you are goin to the UK you can enter with your British Passport. Also you should be fine to travel within the European Union with the same British Passport. Your Green card will give you entrance back into the US when you return.
No visa for the countries of the European Union: valid identity card or passport.
That would depend on where you originate from. From North America you would need a passport. From a country in the European Union, of which Denmark is a part, you would not need a passport.
Yes. You need a passport and it must be valid for at least 6 months AFTER your travel dates.
yes It depends on your citizenship.
Because many have special arrangements and agreements for easier travel, like relating to passport checking if you are a citizen of a country that is a member of the European Union.
Yes, if you are an EU citizen. EU citizens can travel up to the end date on their passport, and sometimes beyond. No if you are a non-EU citizen. You need to get a new passport.