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First US Passports issued in 18th Century

First US Passports issued in 18th Century

The American passport history goes back to 18th century when consular officials issued passports to some citizens of some of the thirteen states during the War for Independence (1775–1783). These passports were only sheets of paper valid only for three to five months. Back in the 18th century, passports weren’t of use, and no state had any passport requirement.   From 1776…

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Schengen Visa Statistics 2021

Schengen Visa Statistics 2021

New data published by the European Commission show that the consulates of the EU countries and Schengen Associated Countries received around 3 million applications for short-stay visas in 2021. The impact of Covid also felt with schengen visas. The global travel restrictions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 continued to drastically depress the demand for Schengen visas…

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Brief History of Holocaust Passports

Brief History of Holocaust Passports

Before the First World War, it was possible to travel almost anywhere in the world without a passport, visa, or other official papers. The increase in rail travel passengers crossing borders had led nations to enact laws requiring passports and other official documents that confirmed a person’s citizenship and his or her right to travel abroad. Even refugees needed one.…

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Portugal Golden Visa Statistics 2022

Portugal Golden Visa Statistics 2022

Portugal golden visa scheme continues to be main attraction for foreign investors. According to report published by SEF immigration office, on average 80 ARI visas are issued every month for investing. Total permits – 10 983 (Oct 2012 to Jul 2022) Family members – 18 068 Total investment – 6 459 984 421,99 € Investment Breakdown (ARI permits) Property –…

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75 Countries Deprive Citizenship for Serving in the Foreign army

75 Countries Deprive Citizenship for Serving in the Foreign army

Citizenship can be lost involuntarily through denaturalization, also known as deprivation or forfeiture. Citizenship can be lost through a variety of other grounds, that are often not clearly voluntary or involuntary. One action that is taken voluntarily (e.g. serving in a foreign military) can lead to a subsequent involuntary loss. It is possible loss of citizenship may take place without…

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List of countries revoking citizenship for fraud

List of countries revoking citizenship for fraud

Citizenship deprivation can occur for fraud. Many countries have strict laws for withdrawal of citizenship. We have compiled full list of countries revoking citizenship based on fraud, false representation or concealment of information. Country Article in law Procedure Conditions Category Afghanistan No provision n.a. n.a. No provision Albania ALB 13(1) Withdrawal Person has acquired citizenship based on incorrect data or…

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