definitely after 9/11. laws are more stringest and places that used to not require a passport now require a passport.
No really. But if you have a Venezuelan passport it would be easier than to enter using your Canadian Passport. Since you are born in Venezuela you are a citizen by birth and therefore is able to apply for a Venezuelan passport unless the law says otherwise.
Yes it is, this came into affect I think a couple of years ago.
If you are Canadian you do not need a passport to enter Canada, though you may be asked to provide ID.
No. Last year the law was changed, you need to have your passport with you when going to or returning from Mexico.
have antiguan passport do i need a invitation letter to enter london to visit a friend
They could only prevent you if the Italian police caught you violating a law in Rome as you tried to enter the Vatican. You are not required to have a visa or even show your passport to enter the Vatican.
I think you can not change your name in Nepal as a legally. I already tried to do it but I got negative response. The law in Nepal stupid.
can my brother in law countersign my application for a renewable passport he is a company director
Law became a racial project when the courts passed legislation that it was illegal to enter this country without a passport, visa, or citizenship. When a person is found guilty of illegally entering a country, the are detained and deported.
no the US law allows you to stay in the us with your Italian passport Yes you will be stopped and removed from the country if you were here illegally in the past. If you try and enter under the visa waiver program and are caught you will be taken into custody and the immediatly deported. Your best bet is to try and apply for a visa before attempting to enter the U.S.
Changing your place of birth on a legal government document such as a birth certificate or passport, is an act of fraud.
The answer is no unless you have been asked by a court of law to surrender your passport and stay within a certain geographic segment of the country. As long as this does not pertain to you, you are free to apply for passports and travel as you please.