Not all. As long as the passport photo is within the rules and regulations for a valid passport photo then it is good.
Both countries have different rules and therefore there might be some similarities but the rules are fairly different.
A passport typically expires on the date printed on its cover or the inside data page, which is usually ten years from the date of issue for adults and five years for minors. Additionally, some countries require that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of departure, so it's important to renew it before traveling. Always check the specific expiration rules and requirements of your destination country.
"Italy rules!" in English is Italia domina! or Normativa italiana! in Italian.
No, it is a Federal ID. The rules for ID vary by State but as far as I know a current Passport is accepted in all States.
Yess you should be able to but you've got to make sure that your trip is within that month no longer. You dont want to be stranded at your destination with an expired passport its not so pleasent. To be on the safe side renew your passport before you go on the trip it's only about a week process.
Stock options do expire. The expiration period varies from plan to plan. Track your options exercise periods and expiration dates very closely because once your options expire, they are worthless. There are often special rules for terminated and retired employees, and employees who have died. These life events may accelerate the expiration. Check your plan rules for details about expiration dates.
of course you do if not from u.s.a. since 911 rules have change for the better
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Yes, new Homeland Security rules require you to carry a passport whenever leaving the USA.
On most cruises yes. But not on "Closed Loop cruises" see http://getyouhome.gov for all the passport rules!
Italy follows the FIFA Laws of the Game in their professional soccer sports.