There's no such thing. If a country requires visas, then any foreign citizen who wants to enter that country must have a visa.
Diplomatic passports are not automatically granted entry privileges without a visa, if that's what you were thinking.
Any country may allow entry by nationals of selected other countries without a visa, either because of a treaty or just because they want to. This has nothing to do with what kind of passport they have, and everything to do with what country they're citizens of. For example, I believe that all EU nations allow visa-free entry to citizens of other EU nations.
The country of issue of your passport is the country that issued it to you. This information is important for your travel plans because it determines which countries you can visit without needing a visa or other travel documents.
Practically, it is safe to travel with a legitimate, valid passport of your country. If you are a dual passport holder then you use the particular passport for that country and the other passport for the other country. like if you are travelling to US then use US passport if you are travelling Canada use your Canadian passport.
A passport is basically your identification document allowing you to travel to other countries - without it, you can't cross international borders.
Canadians can only travel with the country of Canada without a valid passport. A valid passport or a valid permanent resident card are the two acceptable forms of documentation to re-enter Canada without issue.
That depends. Anyone from a Shengen Agreement country may travel to any other Shengen Agreement country without a passport. US citizens and Canadian citizens may criss-cross the border by land without passports. (for now...) There are other examples out there. Please reask your question with more specific detail, such as "Where can a Zimbabwean travel without a passport". If you REALLY mean what your question implies, then the answer is "NO". All countries have some sort of passport requirement for entry by some (or most) other country's citizens.
The passport issuing country plays a significant role in determining the validity and acceptance of a passport for international travel. Different countries have varying levels of diplomatic relationships and agreements with each other, which can affect how readily a passport from a particular country is accepted for entry. Additionally, some countries have stricter passport issuance standards, which can impact the perceived legitimacy of a passport. Ultimately, the passport issuing country can influence the ease of travel and entry into other countries.
Yes, it is possible for someone to travel without a passport in certain circumstances, such as within the Schengen Area in Europe or with alternative travel documents. However, most international travel requires a passport for identification and entry into other countries.
It depends on what country you are from and purpose of your trip. If you are and American citizen, traveling as a tourist, all you need is a passport to enter the Philippines. Once there the Philippine Immigration will give you a 21 day visa.
No, you cannot leave the United States without a passport. A passport is required for international travel to enter and exit other countries.
My passport was issued in the United States. The country of issuance is significant because it determines the travel privileges and restrictions you may have when visiting other countries.
No, you have to use your own real passport, and get your visa in advance. The NSK "passport" is just an art project. NSK isn't a country, and holding their passport will not help you get to any other country.
Assuming by a "European passport" you mean a passport from a country which is a member of the EU; then the answer is none. Switzerland is a member of the Schengen agreement. All EU citizens (plus those of other Schengen member countries) are free to travel to Switzerland with a valid passport or national identity card without restriction.