What happens when one needs to apply for a visa to country A, and thus has his/her passport kept by the embassy, but needs to travel to country B during that time of visa application? Can a temporary travel authority be obtained? This must have happened to very frequent travelers
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This varies depending on the country who issued the passport.
I have two UK passports so that I can have one off getting a visa whilst I travel on the other. It also allows me to go to countries which would not let you in if you have a stamp from Israel in your passport.
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On my Aussie passport under renewal two weeks ago at the Singaporean High Commission, they asked if they could keep it whilst under renew. I had a flight the next day, which I informed them about - they let me keep my passport (barely had any space left for a stamp, mind you). And then when I came back they 'got creative' with the front cover of the old one - i.e., rendering it unusable.
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Originally posted by SuperJonJon View PostFor Singaporeans, I managed to acquire a "piece of paper" from ICA that allowed me to travel. This piece of papaer is for single travel and only to the destination specified. But be prepared to face lots of questions at immigration in country B.Capslock is cruise control for cool... not!
See you at W:O:A 2010- rain or shine!
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Originally posted by up and away View PostIs it that difficult to get a proper second passport in Singapore?
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