Same as you do to enter the states.
San Juan Puerto Rico, Cuba , Canada and Spain and Mexico.
you need to take the citisinship test
What are requirements to be a authorised travl agent in Ontario, Canada?
yes it is possible
Yes, a green card holder can travel to Canada with certain requirements, such as having a valid passport and possibly a visa depending on their country of citizenship.
No, you cannot travel to Puerto Rico with just your ID. You will need a valid passport to travel to Puerto Rico from the United States.
Yes, you can travel to Canada with an enhanced ID, such as an Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) or Enhanced Identification Card (EIC), which meets the requirements for crossing the border by land or sea.
Yes.
As long as you are traveling directly from Puerto Rico to NY, without stopping in any foreign countries - for example, elsewhere in the Caribbean or in Canada - you do not need a passport to travel. Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth. Travel to or from Puerto Rico and/or the US Virgin Islands to the US mainland is travel within the United States and passports are not required. You will, however, need a government issued photo ID, such as a drivers license.
Yes, you can travel to Malaysia with a Canada Refugee Travel Document, but you will need to check the specific entry requirements. Generally, Malaysia allows entry for holders of Refugee Travel Documents, but it is advisable to confirm with the Malaysian embassy or consulate regarding visa requirements and any other necessary documentation. Always ensure your travel document is valid and that you have any required visas or permissions before your trip.
To travel from the USA to Canada, a dog needs to have a valid rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian. Additionally, some airlines may require a health certificate issued within a certain timeframe before travel. It is important to check with the specific airline and Canadian authorities for any additional requirements.
Yes, you can travel to Puerto Rico with a state ID as it is a U.S. territory.