Exactly. There would otherwise be illegal things getting sold in Singapore and North Korea as well. Well in Singapore durian gets sold illegally but at least it is Singaporeans locals themselves
Representation of who I am? Sorry but no. Never-mind I had to file US taxes even if I'm nothing American EXCEPT by law. Clearly the citizenship paradigm is broken given that "Accidental Americans" is somehow international legal. US passport never represented me. I was born in the US to two American parents and then left the country at a young age. It's insane to me that my invalid US passport represent me even if I never been to the US since the young age. AND that I have to FILE US taxes even if I never been to the US for a very long time. I renounced my US citizenship to become stateless. I got a 1954 Convention Travel Document and I can say it's a better representation of who I am. Not exactly a passport. In my experience, it's better than having to file US taxes while having no intention to live in the US. (Not saying you should also do this but the majority doing this did a lot of research around the topic)
British citizen with Bermudian passports can visit USA without ESTA. ESTA required for UK (Europe) passports. British citizen required US visa after North Korea visits.
@@chasarmazalfrankiemoe9726you can’t visit North Korea for Malaysian (Kim Jong Nam died in Malaysia), USA (Otto Warmbier sent to prison camp in North Korea) and South Korean (enemy country of North Korea) passports.
💔 The Afghanistan Passport is a heavy burden to bear, as it carries the weight of a troubled nation's tumultuous history and constant struggles. Obtaining a visa seems like an unattainable dream, as many countries have strict restrictions that prevent Afghan citizens from exploring and experiencing the world, leaving them with a feeling of isolation and despair.😢🇦🇫
Malaysian Christians and Catholics also visit Israel but Malaysian government restricts Malaysians for pilgrimage purposes only to Israel before visa confirmation required from Israeli foreign ministry.
I liked what you were trying to say, but we still do need passports for identity, and yes, countries should start making agreements to travel freely around the world for every citizen worldwide.
Thank you mranwafa for understanding about Afghanistan 🇦🇫 problems I gave a feeling that everybody ignores Afghanistans problems but most of the people that do talk about these problems are Afghan I'm also Afghan but even if I wasn't il Stil think about the problems
What if we didn't have passport? 1. Crime get higher (It's because everyone can come to that country. Not everyone is nice) 2. Illegal stuff get sold in that country 3. Illegal immigrants get higher 4. Security country get lower So, we need passport
Visas and passports are the key to travel if you don't a passport or a visa it means you're a thief. Thise vedeo shows that the country's that doesn't need a visa is dangerous!!!
You can visit North Korea with New Zealand passport, after North Korea visit under NZ passport, you should apply for US VISA. If NZ passport holders haven’t visit North Korea, they can visit USA with ESTA without US VISA.
Why don't we think about people from poor countries coming to developed countries to stay illegally and make money? There is no reason for developed countries to show mercy to illegal immigrants.