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Я видимо совсем плох стал, если меня и вправду большинство понять не может.

Речь вовсе не о двух или более гражданствах, как таковых, хотя и это по большому счету мне не нравится. И я вовсе не пытаюсь сейчас "спастись", потому что у меня mkay422, m_p, innaplanetyanka и еще куча друзей с двумя или более гражданствами.

Речь о том как используется наличие двойного гражданства определенного сорта людьми. Не хочу более вдаваться, потому что ничего хорошего из попытки определения "определенного сорта людей" у меня не выйдет. Появятся только новые недовольные.

Все.

Я против двойного гражданства. Что хотите, то и думайте.

Date: 2004-03-22 10:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ex-ost922.livejournal.com
By the way, is it OK (legally) to have two passports? If one has, say, both Russian and American passports---can he just show one when he enters Russia and the other when he enters all other countries? Or will the US or Russian customs eventually stop this and demand giving up one of the citizenships?

don't think this happens in the nearest future

Date: 2004-03-23 04:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tima.livejournal.com
Customs don't give a shit about your passport - the passport control does.

If you exit the US with showing say Russian passport and entered Russia with the same one you can forget about your merican passport - for the US you've never left the country.

Almost the same story for any country where you do need visa if you are Russian and don't if you are American. You have to enter and exit the country with the same passport otherwise you end up with just one stamp in your passport for entering and nothing for exiting...
From: [identity profile] ex-ost922.livejournal.com
I don't understand. There is no "exit stamp" when you leave the US. Moreover, when I went to Switzerland a few months ago, they didn't put any stamps in my US passport either, so I came back with no stamps whatsoever. How's that different from entering Russia with a Russian passport and hence not getting any stamps in the US passport?
From: [identity profile] tima.livejournal.com
when you exit the US with an American passport an officer slides your passport through the special device. There is a bar code on your passport. It reads it and marks - you left the country. When you come back - they slide it again. You are home.

If you leave with a Russian passport - the US never knew you (as an American citizen) have left. So if anything happenes to you abroad - pure your business, cause you left the US NOT as American.

Stamps (visas) needed when there is a visa level of entering between countries. If there is no visas - no stamps. But as well you fill up a small paper and leave it with a Swiss officer. It's a proof - you've entered Swiss. With no stamp in your passport, that's all.
From: [identity profile] mkay422.livejournal.com
Huh? Since when did they start scanning passports on departure from the US?
From: [identity profile] tima.livejournal.com
мы улетали в Канкун - взяли паспорта и вжик! Через скан.

На обратном пути дома - взяли и вжик. Хмыкнул и - Welcome home!
From: [identity profile] mkay422.livejournal.com
A-a, ya chto-to pripominau, mne govorili. Nedavno vveli, kazhetsya. Ya uzhe gde-to god granitsy ne peresekal.

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