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I am well aware of the type of travel permit
I had forgotten about Visas
just curious BC:why do you copy and repost my prior comments without challenging or responding to them?(sometimes apparently from other totally unconnected topics)
I have a passport, issued by the USA, that has always been accepted by countries I visit.could there not be a similar kind of passport, issued by an organization of countries, such as the UN, that would be accepted by any other country?this would negate the need for such things as "Green Cards" (as issued by the US). my daughter-in-law, a Canadian citizen, has lived in the US since marrying my son and bearing my grandson, for many years; however she can not obtain a US passport.passports are generally accepted by border entry personal as proof of the character of the holder; and usually no further documentation is required. a "Universal Passport" would serve the same function, permitting the holder to enter any other country without delay.further, a Universal Passport could eliminate the problems occurring around the world of immigrants being denied entry to any country. Universal Passports could, of course be denied to undesirable persons of bad character.this entire process could be administrated by an office of the UN; and the cost of vetting and cost of issuance be shared in common with all other countries.this solution may not only solve a world wide problem of criminals, smugglers and undocumented aliens crossing borders illegally, but remove the horrible conditions of many desperate people currently living in makeshift camps.there would be, almost certainly, those who do not hold a valid Universal Passport; who attempt to enter a country illegally. methods of dealing with this problem could be dealt with mild forms of enforcement, such as detention and deportation, to the more extreme (as has been used in a number of socialist countries, by execution.)