No. It is citizenship. Residency could be your electric bill.
If you leave your country of residency, you need a passport - everywhere.
No, passport requirements are not for domestic travels. Though passports can be used as a picture ID for boarding the plane.
If you are using the term "Canadian Permanent Residency" to mean that you hold a Canadian passport, you will be required to buy an entry permit on the Turkish border for €15 or the equivalent. This entry permit will grant you permission to live in the country for 90 days, but you will not be permitted to work. If you are not a Canadian Passport holder, you may need to re-submit the question asking about the particular nation's passport you hold. Canadian residency does not affect the Turkish Immigration requirements.
Indeed.
There is no verb or adjective form of "passport", the word is a noun only.
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immesions inspection d/l birth certificate passport residency (if needed)
A Bulgarian citizen may be able to live in Canada with a Canadian residency permit.
Drivers license, apartment lease, mortgage statement, pay stubs, car registration, and tax returns are considered proof of residency.
Not for applying for citizenship. But when they check your documents on the test date and the citizenship ceremony, you will need to show them a valid passport. So, it is better to apply for one now.
In order to apply for a U.S. passport application status, you must fill out an application for a U.S. passport. The forms needed to apply for a U.S. passport are Form DS-11: Application for a U.S. Passport or Form DS-82: Application for a U.S. Passport by Mail (for renewal passports only).
You can make in authorization letter to claim a passport by using the authorization form provided by the passport authority. The form will have guidelines as to what should be included in the letter.