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Does having a US green card(or native born) allow you entry into ANY country?

If you have a US green card does it automatically allow you entry into european countries without question? Or do you have to receive one to enter a country just like to enter US?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    no, it all depends on the country... different countries have different visa requirements and having a green card or being a US citizen does not guarantee your entry into that country...

  • 5 years ago

    I don't believe anyone has been denied entry for no reason at all. I think that the INS agent who would deny someone entry is just a bureaucrat working under federal guidelines and there are occasionally mistakes made. I also believe that there is so much anger against the US at this time (for whatever reason, perhaps Iraq?) that we will not be able to stop hate at the borders. When they decide they want to kill us again, they will. Remember that it was eight years between the first Al Quada attack on the World Trade Center and the second. This government has not made the world safer since 9/11, and that is according to THIS GOVERNMENT.Here is a quote from an American intelligence assessment dated September 24, 2006. " the war in Iraq has increased Islamic radicalism, worsening the terror threat" "Unfortunately, under the pretext of fighting "The War on Terror"-the war without boundaries, the war without end, many of our civil liberties have been discarded. The so called "Patriot Act has allowed Big Brother not just to stick his foot in your door and listen to your conversations, but also to close the door in your face.

  • 1 decade ago

    No. A green card only allows one to live permanently in the United States. It also allows one to work legally in the United States. You need a passport to travel to European countries. Some countries also require you to have a valid visa to enter their country.

  • NO, green card will not help get into Europe.

    people with green card still need use they country of origin passport. they may require a Visa to enter some countries.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You can enter any country except CUBA(if you are a citizen) if you have a green card you cannot enter European countries unless you enter with your Countriy's (the country you were born in) documents.

  • 1 decade ago

    No, it depends on your citizenship of your passport.

    US Green card will allow you to travel to Canada and Mexico without visa regardless your citizenship. Other countries, you may need visa based on your citizenship.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    A green card does not give the holder any right of U.S. citizenship granted to American citizens by some country's.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hi, US greencard is used for entering/leaving USA. If you want to go to another countries, you need your origin country's passport to enter those countries. hope it can help you.

    Source(s): experienced person
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No you will need a visa for each country you wish to visit

  • 1 decade ago

    You need a passaport from your country of origin.

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