A country is no less a nation just because it doesn't have it's own passport!! Wales is dominated by England, along with Scotland and Northern Ireland, although the English have been forced over the Centuries to acknowledge that the Welsh are a separate race and that Wales is indeed a separate country, even although it may be occupied by England and largely governed by it.
Wales may well be forced to adopt the passport of the United Kingdom, but this is no different from the situation that existed for many nations of the British Empire a few decades ago. Cyprus, Malta, Ireland, the Leeward islands...all had to use UK passports until they won their independence, but this did not lessen their existence as separate nations just because they happened to be ruled by the English.
It is a people's race, traditions, culture, language and history that make for a separate race, and thence a separate culture- not laws or administrative policy.
You need a passport when travelling to a country other than your own and when returning to your own country from another country.
Because Wales is a country that has its own flags
Every child needs his/her own passport to travel outside of their home country.
THE PASSPORT IS "OWNED" by the issuing country, not the bearer. That's why it can be taken away with out warning
Wales is a country. It has it's own language and its own elections for welsh ministers. So yes, I would say Wales is significant!
No, you have to use your own real passport, and get your visa in advance. The NSK "passport" is just an art project. NSK isn't a country, and holding their passport will not help you get to any other country.
I live in the USA with a Green Card but am a citizen of the UK and a UK Passport holder. I am thus to the USA/US Immigration a foreign passport holder.
http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_781.html
A child of any age needs his own passport. From the minute a baby is born and onwards he needs his own passport if he's going to travel out of the country.
Children will need their own passport when travelling out of country.
Yes, you meed a passport whenever you travel!
yes, Britain owns many countries but you have to have a passport to leave your own.