Your surgeon's office should have a Case Worker or Social Worker who maintains a list of services available to patients in the nearby area, including Physical Therapy offered by both the hospital where your surgery occurs and in places more convienient to you.
No, if such citizen keeps his/her passport at hand.
Just the passport and you're good to go.
In order to get a Swedish passport you have to be a Swedish citizen. Once you are a citizen you can get the passport. That's what it means to have a passport - it shows that you are a citizen of the country in question.
Passports aren't issued by cities, they are issued by countries. In order to have a passport, you need to be a citizen of the country you are applying to. So if you are a British citizen, you get a UK passport, if you are a Canadian citizen, you get a Canadian passport. It doesn't matter where you were born, it's what country you are a citizen. If you don't have citizenship then you cannot have a passport. Ex: A Canadian citizen, who is NOT an American citizen cannot have a US passport.
In order to get a German passport one must be a German citizen.
No, you must be a U.S. citizen to obtain a U.S. passport.
You need the passport of the country of which you are a citizen. You cannot have a US passport until you are a US citizen.
No, a South African citizen cannot enter Mauritius with a temporary passport. He has to have a full passport.
In order to get a Liechtenstein passport, or that of any other country, you need to be a citizen of that country. If you are not a Liechtenstein citizen you can't get a Liechtenstein passport.
To get accross the border to travel to Seattle from Canada, a passport would be needed. Traveling via plane to Arizona would also require a passport, since the person traveling is a Canadian citizen.
There is no such thing as an English citizen. If you were born in England you are a British citizen (as described in your passport).
No, a Mexican citizen cannot travel to Mexico without a passport.