Before January 1, 2008, a passport was generally not required to travel in North, Central and South America, and most Caribbean islands.
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Well duh: “If you’ve got citizenship for an EU country…you’ll have a much easier time moving around most countries in Europe”
A silly article about “Free lancers” moving abroad, by a writer, who was from the UK and moved to Scandanavia when the UK was part of the EU. Otherwise disconnected from the real world, as always.
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Another example of immigration privilege as a U.S. athlete moves to Ireland.
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Age discrimination in travel
As I have said repeatedly on this blog TRAVEL INTERNATIONALLY WHEN YOU ARE YOUNG. DO NOT SAVE YOUR MONEY FOR A FUTURE THAT MAY NEVER ARRIVE.
In addition, there are extra hurdles that arise for older travelers – some are, in effect, age discrimination. But there is nothing we can do about it once we have crossed certain age boundaries.
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