Can someone please help with this question as I am facing the same issue mikerowland1@Yahoo.com thanks
Yes, permanent residents can't get Australian passports.(I'm sorry, but whoever just said 'Yes, permanent residents can't get Australian passports.' is completely WRONG! I am a permanent resident and i have an AUSTRALIAN PASSPORT!whoever typed the last answer (in brackets) is wrong and first response is right. If you've got a passport, you're a cictizen, not a permanent residentumm thts not true because i have an austrlaian passport and it says permanent on my passport not citizen.Reality:Australian Citizens and Dual Citizens get passports. All others get visas.The official conditions statement says:'To be eligible for an Australian passport the Australian Passport Office must be satisfied that you are an Australian citizen, and must confirm your identity.'There were some changes during the 1980s where permanent residents were admitted to citizenship.End of story.
umh is having a Canadian passport make u a Canadian CITIZEN? if so, yes.
If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident you need a visa to be in Australia.
Hawai'i is a US state, therefore no passport is needed for US citizens to travel to or from Hawai'i. Hawaii is part of the United States. Therefore, if you are a Citizen or a Permanent Resident(Green Card holder) you won't be needing a passport to go there. DL will do.
yes
You NEVER have to surrender your foreign passport. When you are sworn in as a US citizen at the oath-taking ceremony you do have to give up your permanent resident card (green card).
Alaska is one of the 50 states of the United States of America. If you are a U.S. citizen you would not need a passport as you are traveling within the country... not to Canada.
You need the passport of the country of which you are a citizen. You cannot have a US passport until you are a US citizen.
how can you be a Canadian citizen with Indian passport. If you are Canadian resident with Indian passport yes you have to get a US Visa.
If you are a British citizen and have a British passport you do not need a visa to visit Switzerland, just your passport. The same applies to all other EU citizens. If you are a citizen of some other country but are resident in the UK, check with your local Swiss embassy.
No. PR is just permanent resident.PR stands for Permanent Resident, so, no, PR is not a Singapore citizen.
no, only us citizen can help for permanent resident