No, a stateless person cannot legally travel with an alien's passport without facing consequences.
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It is illegal to make a copy of a passport without the owner's permission. If you need a copy for a specific purpose, such as a job application or travel documentation, you should ask the passport holder to provide a copy themselves. Making a copy without permission can lead to legal consequences.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a passport without being a citizen of a country. Some countries offer passports to individuals who meet certain criteria, such as permanent residents, refugees, or stateless persons. These passports may have limitations on travel and may not provide the same rights and privileges as a citizen's passport.
If you are living legally in the UK, your passport should be sufficient identification.
No, a neighbor cannot legally remove a fence without permission. It is considered trespassing and property damage, which can lead to legal consequences.
Traveling without a passport is illegal and can result in serious consequences, such as being denied entry into a country, facing fines or legal charges, and being detained or deported. It is important to always have a valid passport when traveling internationally to avoid these risks.
It is possible to legally retrieve your dog without facing consequences if you follow the proper procedures and have a valid reason for doing so. It is important to consult with a legal professional to ensure you are acting within the law.
I was convicted of a federal crime and spent 10 months in federal prison. This was in 1993. I got a passport and travel to the Philippines. I dont know if this helped or not.
Yes. I heard that people can renounce their US citizenship legally. I do not think that many people have done it, but it's possible. Yes, you can have no citizenship. This usually occurs when you or your country decides to revoke your citizenship. In that case you become "A person without a country"! In practice, renouncing your U.S. citizenship without being a citizen of another country is difficult. During the 1950s and 1960s quite a few people tried it, including the mathematician John Nash (the movie A Beautiful Mind is based loosely on his life.) Nash would go to the American Embassy in Switzerland or France and renounce his citizenship, becasue he didn't approve of US politics, expecially nuclear arms. In some instances he was jailed, and in all cases he was deported back to the U.S., on a new passport issued by the U.S. embassy at the host country's request. The world is not really set up to have citizens who are countryless, unless you are a political refugee. There are many stateless persons in the world. The most common reason for being stateless is that one has been arbitrarily stripped (deprived) of citizenship by a dictatorship. If stateless persons give birth to children then they too may be stateless, unless they are born in a country where the country of birth confers citizenship, as in the U.S. (and more generally in the Americas). In Europe, for example, children take the citizenship of their parent(s). In some countries, stateless persons who have the status of refugees, enjoy some international protection from their country of residence, which can also issue them with a 'stateless person's passport'. However, being stateless is an unenviable status.
No, you generally cannot renew your passport without presenting your old passport as it is required for the renewal process.
No, you cannot enter the US without a passport.