Ireland and Britain operate a common travel area. However, as a general rule it is a good idea to always bring a passport with you for any international travel. As an Irish or British citizen, to travel between Ireland and Britain you must have one of the following:
* A valid passport * A driver's licence with photo * An international student card * A national ID card * A bus pass with photo * A Garda (Irish police) ID with photo * A work ID with photo
Puerto Rico is a territory of the US that doesn't require a passport for US citizens.
No, US citizens cannot travel internationally without a passport.
No. American citizens don't require a visa to enter Mexico. All you need is your passport.
Nobody requires a passport to travel between London (England) and Scotland, as both are part of the UK.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Mexico.
You must be of any age to require a passport for international travel.
Jamaican citizens don't require a visa to travel to Mexico; all they need is a valid passport.
As of June 1st, 2009, Canadian Citizens require either a valid passport or enhanced driver's license to cross into the USA at a land border.
They require valid photo ID. Their website will give a list of what you can use. It is best to just bring your passport for any travel anyway.
Only Irish and UK citizens can travel without a passport between the 2 countries
Swaziland tourist visa is required for citizens of Germany. Gaurav Khanna