No, a 17-year-old Canadian cannot travel internationally with just a permanent residence card and a Florida driver's license if their passport has expired. Most countries require a valid passport for entry, and an expired passport would not be accepted. It's essential to renew the passport before attempting any international travel to ensure smooth entry and exit from countries.
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No, your baby can't. Nobody can travel without a passport, and it makes no difference how old he is, or the destination.
You can travel, but if you are going to be gone close to a month, a delay until you get the passport renewed might be the better way to go. You can pay extra for it to be expedited. You can travel, but if you are going to be gone close to a month, a delay until you get the passport renewed might be the better way to go. You can pay extra for it to be expedited. Check with the United States Consulate for entry requirements for the country that you will be visiting. Usually, passport must be valid more than 30 days from your return date. Each country's requirements vary.
Yes, a 2-month-old baby typically requires a passport for international travel. It is important to check the specific requirements of the destination country and airline before traveling.
(in the US) If your passpost was lost or stolen, regardless of whether or not it is/was expired or not, you must report the loss. You will probably have to begin the process to obtain a new passport just as if you never had one before.
== == Determine when your passport expires and subtract 3 or 4 months from that date to allow for renewal. == == == ==
A US Citizen age 0 and up must have a passport for international travel. see travel.state.gov for specific details.
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children of any age need a passport of their own, not on their parents, but it may be different for u as im from UK :)
Usually yes, since you hold a British Passport. But of course travelling is safer when you have enough amount of validity in your passport. But if you are returning to your country, it's alright to have just a valid and unexpired passport.