The World Service Authority passport isn't a government issued passport, so legally it isn't acceptable for travel anywhere. However, some people have been able to use them to enter a country. The only countries that accept the passport outright are: Togo, Mauritania, Ecuador, Zambia, Tanzania, Burkina Faso.
as far as I know none , friend of mine had it, every country he traveled to he showed his world passport but they didn't accept it, in turkey they told him No it can't be used because then if he does something there is no country to claim him in case of deporting , so he ended up using his Swedish passport to obtain VISA
i want to go thailand
Nobody accepts a so-called 'World Passport'. The only passports accepted are those issued by recognised countries.
Singapore is a highly developed country with a recognised parliamentary styled government. Currently, Singapore passport holders enjoy unhindered travel access to approximately 160 countries, either without requirement of visas, or by using a visa waiver scheme. A Singaporean passport holder, possesses almost as much travel freedom as a US Citizen. The citizen who enjoys the broadest unhindered travel worldwide is the British Citizen. With a British passport, unhindered access is afforded by 167 countries world-wide.
No. The United States does not recognize the World Passport as being issued by a competent authority.
In proper english, yes. If you're really a Canadian citizen then you'd have a Canadian passport. The only reason you wouldn't be allowed to leave Canada is to go to certain 3rd world or war-torn countries. The American government can't stop you from leaving Canada if you're a Canadian citizen.
the AmericanAnother view The US passport has some definite advantages, lower entry fees in many countries, travel to most countries with out trouble, easy Visa acceptance where they require visas. The down side: The USA is hated in a lot of countries. Some countries will refuse entrance or Visas. Canada My other passport. You pay Visa fees in a lot more countries but travel a lot more inconspicuous than US passport holders in a lot of countries. Many countries that don't allow US passport holders are easy to get Visas for Canadians. These countries do not carry your US passport in even hidden your luggage!Another AnswerThe British passport will allow visa-free entry to more countries than any other, bar (I think) Iceland, making it the second-most prestigious passport in the world.
Which countries do not require a visa or passport for travel?
Yes, there are a total of forty-three countries world wide that offer free visa. The countries also offer visa-on-arrival travel for holder of Angolan passport.
100% depends on what Passport you travel on and hwat Countries it travels too. MY US passport allows me free tourist Visas for France, but my Canadian Passport gets me charged a fee.
No, but that time will surely come if terrorism remains a world wide threat.
As a US citizen he can travel anywhere in the US he wants without a passport. If he wants to go to Mexico, Canada, Carribean or Bahamas then at the very least he needs is a passport card. Anywhere else in the world and the very least he needs is a full passport. Depending on where he goes he may need a tourist Visa as well as a passport.
Passports are given to citizens of countries only! This applies worldwide. A passport is a legal document that tells the world what country you are a citizen of. Not a citizen of the country? No passport - it's that simple. You can apply for a passport by going to the embassy or consulate of the country of which you are a citizen.