No, an infant cannot travel to Canada without a passport. All travelers, regardless of age, are required to have a valid passport when entering Canada.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, an infant typically requires a passport to travel internationally, regardless of their age.
Yes, an infant traveling to Mexico from the United States requires a passport.
Yes, a 14-year-old requires a passport to travel to Canada.
Yes, a 3-year-old requires a passport to travel to Canada.
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All people regardless of age, require a passport for international travel. To obtain a passport for an infant, the requirements include the birth certificate, social security number, and valid identification and passports of the parents.
No, infants need a passport to travel internationally.
Yes, your infant will require either a passport, whether an actual passport book (what you commonly know as a passport) or a passport "card" which is a new Department of State issued document for travel in North America and the Carribean. The passport card is cheaper, and is much smaller (think the size of your driver's license), but cannot be used to travel anywhere else (such as the UK or Europe). If you intended to travel to those locations you would have to upgrade the passport card to a passport. http://travel.state.gov/passport/ppt_card/ppt_card_3926.HTML Although it may seem odd for an infant to have his own passport, we have a 5 month old who has had one since he was 4 weeks old (we moved to Kuwait with him when he was 6 weeks old). Most other countries place a picture and details of the infant in the mother's passport, but the US requires a separate document for the infant. Hope that helps.
Yes, a minor does require a passport to travel to Mexico.
No, you cannot travel to Canada with an expired passport. You need a valid passport to enter the country.