A passport is an official document that confirms to others, particularly officials in other countries, that you are the person named and a citizen of the country which issued the passport. In most cases you require a passport when travelling abroad.
Citizenship is being a legally defined member of a particular country, with all the rights and duties of membership of that country.
The country that issues your passport is the country of your citizenship.
You may be able to obtain a passport from your country of citizenship, but not from the country that has issued you a green card: passports identify and verify citizenship. Visit your country's consulate if you're not living in your country of citizenship, or the passport office in your country of citizenship to verify your rights to a passport. It will be important to disclose that you are holding a green card from another country.
A passport from your country of citizenship
The country of issuance of a passport is the country that issues the passport to its citizens. It signifies the nationality or citizenship of the passport holder.
A visa name is the name that appears on your visa, which is a document that allows you to enter a foreign country. A passport name is the name that appears on your passport, which is a travel document issued by your country of citizenship. The difference is that the visa name is specific to the visa document, while the passport name is the official name on your passport. It is important for these names to match to avoid any issues when traveling.
The nationality listed on my passport is the country of my citizenship.
The passport issuing country is the country that issues the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
The passport country of issue refers to the country that issued the passport, while the place of issue on a passport refers to the specific location within that country where the passport was issued.
Dual citizenship means full citizenship of one country and partial citizenship of the other country whereas double citizenship means full citizenship of both the countries.
http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship/citizenship_781.html
If you meet the citizenship requirement of the foreign country/state you are living in, then yes you can apply for citizenship of that country/state.
AnswerA passport is an official government document that certifies one's identity and citizenship. The passport serves two purposes: to regain entry to the country of citizenship and is a requirement by many countries to gain entry to the country you are visiting.A visa is an official government document that temporarily authorizes you to be in the country you are visiting. Many countries require a visa to gain entry. The visa usually is in the form of a stamp IN the passport and is obtained from the country you are visiting.AnswerVisa is an official permission which temporarily authorizes us to stay in a foreign country and the passport is a document that certifies our identity during our travels. See the Related Link below for more information.