Can i go tocanada by my romanan passport?
Short answer:The same way you are eligible for an American passport if you are an American citizen, you are entitled to a Romanian passport if you are a Romanian citizen.Long answer:According to the most recent (1991) Romanian Citizenship Law, since one of your parents is a Romanian citizen (his/her Romanian passport proves this) you qualify for derivative Romanian citizenship, despite the fact you were most likely born outside Romania.The Romanian Embassy in Washington DC or any of the 3 Romanian Consulates (New York, Chicago, Los Angeles can solve this problem for you. It's a 2 step process: 1) Be confirmed as a Romanian citizen; 2) Acquire the Romanian passport. It may be a lengthy process, but it has its advantages (or you would ask the question).Romania officially accepts dual citizenship, while the United States acknowledges its existence, and, usually does not oppose it. Problems may arise when an American citizens is naturalized in another country and, in the process, takes an oath of allegiance to that country, since this may be interpreted as renunciation of American citizenship (which is followed by the loss of the corresponding American passport). You should not face this issues, since you are "automatically" (one parent - based) a Romanian citizen. You do not have to be naturalized, or take an oath towards Romania. You only need to register your Romanian citizenship.------------------------------------------------------------------ Yes, someone can have a Romanian passport, but it is rather complicated-the bureaucracy is high in Romania now.You must provide to the Romanian Consulate or Embassy, or to an in-land Mayor's office or to the Passports Service belonging to the local governor's office (so called Prefectura) a lot of documents in original, as: birth certificate, parent's passports and other ID's, you should fill in a form -or two, or three, a passport demand and so on.BUT. You also have to prove that you speak Romanian -in case you can speak at all, if you are 1 year old or deaf they will not ask for that, possibly you also have to prove -in some cases- that you have a legal Romanian residence or a property.Complicated? YES.More simple and less discriminatory than getting an American passport? YES again.AnswerMost probably yes.If your parent has a Romanian passport then he must Romanian, right?And if he is Romanian you are probably also considered Romanian...even if you have American citizenship.In Romania you can have double citizenship, but in America you are only considered American. However, if you want to use your Romanian passport to get back in America, you will need a visa.So, I suggest you keep both passports.I am not absolutely sure you can have them both, but you can try.You can also ask when you register for one.
for short term no but you do need a passport for short term no but you do need a passport
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You'll find below a link to a short list of Romanian names. Romanians use a lot of international names, too. There are many named Daniel, or Andrei (Romanian for Andrew), or Maria -- just an example.
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One may be able to get their British Passport renewed at a British Consulate, or American Consulate depending on where one lives. The process to renew the passport is relatively short but has to be very thorough.
The fastest track for passport application is a rush passport for emergencies. They can process it as short as 24 hours after the application. Although, this option is very expensive.
Short answer is no. you need to have at least six months left on any passport to be able to travel.
No, you do not have to be a US citizen to apply for a US passport. While US citizens are the primary recipients of US passports, certain non-citizens may also be eligible under specific circumstances. One example is lawful permanent residents (green card holders), who can apply for a US passport once they have become permanent residents. Additionally, some individuals without US citizenship but with a qualifying reason, such as certain refugees or asylees, may also be able to apply for a US passport. However, these cases are subject to specific requirements and eligibility criteria.You can visit website of Saudi Arabia Visa for detailed information.
Mozambican Passport is not visa free to Angola yet,but the are negotiations taking place to abolish visa to short visitorsby Miguel Castelo
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