If you mean for a U.S. Passport the simple answer is NO. Being a Permanent Resident does not confer U.S. citizen or national status on you so you are not eligible at this stage. If you decide to apply for naturalization and are accepted then you gain U.S. citizen status from that point in time. For most people, not married to a U.S. citizen or in the U.S. Forces, that is after 5 years continuous residence in the U.S. Any children you have who are born in the United States or its territories and possessions are citizens from birth. You have to apply for a passport from your own country.
Yes, but you have to have your passport
umh is having a Canadian passport make u a Canadian CITIZEN? if so, yes.
Yes, an American permanent resident can travel to Canada with a valid passport and may also need to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA) depending on their country of citizenship.
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
Yes, as a US permanent resident, you can travel to Canada.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada can travel to Canada with a valid Permanent Resident Card or Permanent Resident Travel Document.
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.
Portuguese passport holders usually do not require a visa to enter Dominican Republic. A tourist card, however, is usually required to be obtained from your airline or upon arrival.
You are able to. I was a permanent resident with a green card( actually pink) and i went to Mexico and Canada with it.
you need a tourist visa, because you are still a citizen of India and not canada.
Yes, a US permanent resident can work in Canada with the appropriate work permit or visa.
Yes, permanent residents of Canada are allowed to work in the country.