If you are a permanent US resident, then you can enter Guam no problem. It is a part of the US and you do not need a passport or visa to enter.
Yes, they do. The Canadian permanent resident card is the only proof of identification that proves, both inside and outside of Canada, you are a permanent resident of Canada.
You do not need a transit visa but a passport is required to re-enter the USA
No, you're good. Guam is a US territory, so you can go there without a visa.
No, permanent residents of Canada do not need a visa to enter the country.
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Yes, a US permanent resident can travel to Japan. They will need to obtain a visa before traveling to Japan.
No - a Green card means your a permanent legal resident. ESTA is only used for Visa holders and waivers
Yes, a US permanent resident needs an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) to visit Canada.
i need help i need to know if i can get a visa for my granny i am a permanent resident
No, a "green card" is a document that shows that you are a permanent legal resident in the U. S. If you are a U. S. citizen, most likely you need nothing. If you are not, you need some type of Canadian visa. Now, if you are not a U. S. citizen but are a permanent resident, when you are trying to enter the U. S. back from Canada, THEN you will need a "green card"and are
US Immigration will require proof that you are a resident. A passport of one of showing that. A birth certificate is another. When exiting entering the US one must have a valid passport at all times.