Cornelius,
I'm sorry, but NSK isn't a real country. It's an art group that issues "passports" as a joke. You can't cross borders, get visas or live in Europe with an NSK passport.
You can travel to any EU country when you have a passport from one of the countries.
You could get them for travel to most any country. Just call a travel agent.
actually, if any citizen need to go any other countries the have to need to be obtain a visa to travel.
You can use your Greek ID card to travel from Greece to any of the eurozone countries.
yes he can. ---- As head of state, the Pope can travel to countries that permit him to enter. Some countries may not permit him to enter, depending on various political issues. Currently there are no countries that are known to have denied Pope Benedict entry.
You do not need a Visa to travel to any SADAC country, and most developing world Commonwelath countries. You do need a visa to travel to any EU country and to the USA
much, western countries, and colonial domination are subject to personal opinion. In the strictest interpretation of much being 90%, western countries meaning Europe and America, and colonial domination meaning colonized and governed the answer is no. If the standards are lowered to much being any, western countries meaning any not in Asia, and colonial domination meaning influencing greedy sheiks then the answer becomes yes.
They don't. There aren't any passenger lines between the two countries.
Yes. The United States of America and Russia are the only 2 countries that have nukes that can fly all over the World.
EF tours have offices in 50 different coutries thus assuring that most countries are included in one of their tours. Of course, countries with any travel restrictions are not included.
"Can a non-EU citizen travel to any EU countries with any EU country residence permit?'' Anyone with a Swiss residence permit can travel freely throughout the Schengen Area, which is most, but not all, of the EU. You may only travel as a tourist, if you want to live permanently or work in another country and are not an EU citizen then you will need a permit from that country.
If you are truly "off" parole, meaning that you have totally completed your parole obligations, then you should be free to travel as any normal person UNLESS there are any other outstanding court ordered restrictions on your movement.