This is no longer possible. In the past, the husband's passport took care of the wife and family, but not any more. Even an infant is required to have a passport, this prevents one spouse from leaving the country without the knowledge of the other spouse, a more common occurance then one would like to admit.
It is not possible to travel to Israel on a passport that is less than 6 months left on their passport as a passport is not a form of transport. You would be much better using an aeroplane or train if possble.
Yes, you can travel by land or sea from the United States to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean and back again using a U.S. Passport card. To travel by air or outside of North America, you will need a traditional Passport booklet.
To voteTo obtain travel documents (a passport).
In a word "no". For international travel these days, a cancelled passport, while valid for identification, is no longer valid for overseas (including for Americans to Canada, Mexico, non-US possession islands in the Caribean and Bermuda).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_passport#Visa_requirements_for_Turkish_passport_holders
no, both countries are part of the EU
Yes, a citizen of the United States can travel back and forth to Mexico using a U.S. Passport Card, as long as he does not fly in an airplane. You can travel by land or sea (on foot, by car, train, boat, etc.), but not by air. The reason for that restriction is an international treaty on international air travel which requires the use of a passport booklet.
Children under 15 can travel to Canada, using a birth certificate, as long as they are NOT flying. If flying, they would need a Passport.
It depends on your nationality. If you are a citizen of another EU or Schengen country which issues its citizens with national identity cards, then you can travel using that national identity card instead of a passport. Otherwise you need a passport. If you are entering Spain overland from another Schengen country, there will not normally be passport / ID card check, but you will still need to carry your ID / passport as it is a legal requirement and you will need it to check into hotels.
Yes, a Jamaican using a Jamaican passport can travel to Antigua without a visa.
If you are a person with dual nationality and with two passports, one form each country for which you are a citizen, then you can travel using either passport (you only need to use one) - however, if you enter a foreign country using one passport you must use the same passport when leaving the foreign country. You would use your UK passport to enter British territory and your US passport to enter US territory For other teritories, you would select and use the passport which gives you the least visa requirements - and you would be able to call on the services of both the UK and US embasies wherever you were.
He had a British passport, so he would be able to travel. London is the city where the British parliament is found.