Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold two passports from different countries, a practice known as Dual Citizenship.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess two passports from different countries. This is known as dual citizenship, where a person is considered a citizen of two countries and can hold passports from both.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess two passports, typically if they are a dual citizen of two countries.
Yes, it is possible to hold multiple passports from different countries, as some countries allow dual or multiple citizenship.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold two passports simultaneously, as some countries allow dual citizenship.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold multiple passports.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to possess multiple passports.
Yes, it is possible to have two passports for dual citizenship.
If you are a citizen of both countries and that their laws allow for a dual citizen then yes it is possible to hold both passports.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to have dual nationality, meaning they are citizens of two countries at the same time.
The most accurate answer you'll get to this question - is to ask at your local police station ! Different countries have their own restrictions on issuing passports. It is highly unlikely that one would be refused solely on the grounds of a DUI.
No, it is not legally possible for an individual to buy a country. Countries are sovereign entities and cannot be bought or sold like property.
Yes, it is possible for an individual to hold dual citizenship, which means they are considered citizens of two countries at the same time.