Do residents need Passports to exit the United States?



Answer:
no just to get back in, i sugeest you don't bring yours....lol
no just to get back in
yep
No, you don't need a passport to exit the US - but you need one to get back in if you're coming by plane or boat. In 2008, you'll also need one if you're coming by ground.
yes,you need it to prove that you are a citizen to get back in
U.S. Residents do not need passports to exit the U.S. into say Canada. And as long as you travel by car, you will need only identification such as a state ID or drivers license to get back in. After January of 2008, you will probably need a passport to move in and out of the country. However, if you are traveling by plane or ship, you will need a passport this year to re-enter the U.S.
Do South Americans? hhmmmm, let me see. Well I'm banking on the new passport laws concerning air travel, the fact that I probably am going to return, I'd say...most (not all) countries require one before you get ten feet from the plane.
Only to return, Wish they were needed on you 24/7 and to Vote.

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