RSF have you copped a French passport yet?
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Date: January 25th, 2015 3:02 PM Author: chestnut swashbuckling really tough guy famous landscape painting
In 2014, holders of a United States passport could visit 174 countries and territories visa-free or with visa on arrival, and the United States passport was ranked 1st (tied with Germany, Sweden, United Kingdom, and Finland) in terms of travel freedom.[1]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_requirements_for_United_States_citizens
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Date: June 15th, 2026 8:36 PM Author: nyuug
The passport is gold standard. I'm eligible for three (getting my EU/French one now) but wouldn't consider myself a dual-national until I had that document. If you can't walk into a consulate and get a passport, you're clearly not a citizen, more like a permanent resident or green card-level.
Dual national = when you travel to one of your countries, you don't have to wait in the foreigner line. I can't take my initial French docs which establish that I'm a citizen (my foreign born registration certificate and blue "family book") up to the counter for French nationals when landing in Paris.
Date: December 14th, 2017 4:09 AM
http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3828427&forum_id=2#34915559
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Date: June 15th, 2026 8:47 PM Author: nyuug
I define it as you are actually a citizen of the country (aka HAVE CITIZENSHIP) and a passport. Do you have a Korean passport or Korean citizenship?
Date: September 20th, 2017 10:36 AM
Author: The URBAN MEYER 8-4 JUGGERNAUT
http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3736453&forum_id=2#34249985
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