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  • i think the cue to stamp the passport is OUT!

  • hardly rocket science is it but then he is talking to Americans who think going to another country is the same as going to Florida.

  • why does only 23 % of americans have passports !! someone explain plz !! is it even a true fact ?!

  • quick fix ,stay in USA

  • What if you want to go to North Korea? :P

  • @Marinemauro

    As long as you aren't a journalist, South Korean, and being from outside the USA greatly helps, North Korea will almost certainly welcome you and your delicious foreign currency.

  • Why wouldn't they let you into africa without 2 blank pages?? Do they only like unexperienced travelers?

    I guess that would make it easier to rob you and leave you in the dust...

  • @Dexxxter7780 I went to SouthAfrica and the stamp (in pink) usually covers the entire page. You are in and out so you need two pages. Common sense. And not ALL Africa is how we think it is.

  • Also if you need your passport fast and can't go in person for an appointment, you can hire a passport expedite company.

  • Peter is an awesome Jew

  • my 101 for getting into middle eastern country with an Israel stamp....... tear out the page with the stamps on it

  • Israel is THE ONLY COUNTRY IN THE WORLD that DOESN'T even have a WRITTEN CONSTITUTION. I don't understand, why they are crying about recognition? This country is build on land stolen from the native inhabitants of the Middle East!

  • @The88Nomad This isn't true. Israel, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand have uncodified constitutions. Further, Israel has diplomatic ties with 156 out of the other 192 member states of the United Nations as well as with non-member Vatican City and the European Union. Specifically, Israel has relations with Egypt and Jordan; do you really think it cares if it not recognized by Cuba and North Korea? Do your homework.

  • @The88Nomad Canada doesnt have a written constitution either....

  • LOL the guy at the end watching for his cue to stamp the passport! xD Subtle, dude...real subtle...

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  • in conclusion, and in a simple sentence, the US want nothing but just your money.

    So pay and apply for a new one is what the guy is saying.

  • Israel knows about this and will let you in without stamping your passport. The stamp is made on an empty page which is handed to you so that you can get through the exit gate. Why don't you tell people this in your video, instead of indirectly damaging israeli tourism by only mentioning the racist arab boycott?

  • stupid fat fuck---as if most ppl dont know theeze thingz

  • @terajasoos Well he is obviously making the video for American viewers and given that only 23% of Americans have a passport I guess that most people don't know these things.

  • Who has that many stamps on their passport? I've only got 1

  • @9hello123 ive gotten 12 :}

  • @9hello123 I do....lol just got new pages added...cost a lot!!!

  • @rsaf18 I wish I was rich :(

  • the last yellow men was waiting for camera man to say "NOW"

  • I've been to the us and cuba many times and i haven't had any major problems.

    (i live canada)

  • @haloboy298 This vid is old...the govt eased up on Cuba a bit.

  • If you are a really frequent flier (diplomat, businessman...) when you apply for a passport, ask for a passport with extra pages. Most US citizens don't need fat passports.

  • the moral is if you are colombian, rest in your home, they need visa for every country

  • I'd have two unused pages if my visa didnt take up an entire page ¬¬

  • OK im an american & i wouldnt mind visiting Cuba. I dnt understand y the US government has to b so damn ignorant over Cuba!

  • @TheKilmert All you have to do is go to Mexico City and catch a flight directly to Cuba. It's easy, they won't even stamp your passport.

  • Why do you need 2 unused pages?

  • @Swrtzjstn12 Because if America wont let you back in you have the chance of applying a visa for some other country...........lol

  • @Swrtzjstn12

    they need space to stamp something in there (1 page for entry, another for exit)

  • @Swrtzjstn12 Also some countries may give a full page Visa (at times on arrival) which would take up one of those pages.

  • this guys good

  • Cuba doesn't have stamps, they stopped putting them.

  • Look at the German Customs guy. Looking and waiting for the right moment to put his stamp down :-)

  • I wonder if the CHIP will do away with the BOOK passport  ??

  • GET A VISA!!!

  • I don't like the USA visa waiver scheme. Get a visa and you can appeal against deportation. If you join visa waiver then you have no recourse if they want to deport you. 3 word

  • @TheJonny165 The visa waiver shceme is really only for tourists taking a brief holiday in the USA and for that it is convenient. Also if you are only in the USA for tourism then why would they want to deport you? Unless you intend to break the law there or something? If you are taking a holiday for a few weeks in the US then the Visa Waiver is fine, but if you want to travel around the USA for longer than 3 months then it is best to get a visa.

  • I travel with two passports, one Polish and another Argentinean. 

  • We Americans don't need to travel because we already live in the greatest country in the world.

  • @pete5668 define "greatest" :)

  • @aleterra sorry! meant 2 press thumbs up lol

  • @pete5668

    errr i feel embarrassed for you~

  • for all his life, my dad never had a passport all his life, until we went to Mexico, he's never been in a foreign country, so he never had a passport

  • That says it all. Only 23% of Americans have passports and most of those only travel to London and other comfortable English-speaking 1st-World countries. My ex-girlfriend once carried out a survey at Siemp Reap guesthouses in Cambodia where Angkor Watt is located. They all said they hardly ever see Americans. The guests were mainly European, Australian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Thai.

  • @TheEurozhongguo

    If Americans lived on a tiny island, they might be more inclined to get the hell out. But, Since there is very few things that can't be experienced, within the States, including cultures, many never find the need to travel.

  • When you apply for a U.S. passport, the form asks you if you want extra pages; always say "yes." It doesn't cost any more than a regular passport.

    Some contries will not let you in unless there is at least six months remaining on your passport.

    Also, just because you have a visa doesn't give the right to enter the country. It just gives you the right to apply for entry to the country at Immigration. You can still be denied.

    Hey Peter Greenberg! How did you lose all that weight?

  • I add that American citizens are lucky being able to get extra pages stitched into their passport. We in Britain don't have that option. The b******d Government make us purchase a new passport when our page allowance runs out, no matter how many years of validity we may have left on our passport. Our only other option is the passport with more pages (which I've chosen this time) at a higher cost.

  • Of course,this neglects to mention the lengthy hassle people are guaranteed when trying to enter Israel with any visas from visits to most Muslim nations,never mind how some Muslim nations view an Israeli stamp. I speak from personal experience, and others know it too.

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  • EU airports dont give EU citizens stamps anymore :(

  • yes, its true...:((

  • that's bechause u can legally pass from one state of the EU with just your ID card if 18 or older...

  • They do, you have to beg for a stamp, than they will give you the stamp.

  • does anyone know where i can buy a ukrainian passport?

  • my guess is...ukraine! o_O

  • @gregtr82 fail, its germany ;)

  • find a ukranian embassy where you are worst comes to worst you have to mail a applacation to the ukrane but some countrys are swiching over to a new systeam like germany you need a fingerprint scaned and inserted in your passport so that one you must do in german to get a pass port

  • Why would u want one????

  • Don't forget Visas.....without them instant shame and deportation lmao... well unless they can be issued locally unlike the Horrid US.

  • If you have a serious stamp issue, or overstayed your visa and want to return to that country the best option is get a new passport and say you lost the original. If you are American you can only get a temp passport at foreign embessies and they are free and arre 1 way home only, when you get home you can get the real thing over again

  • i have cuban stamp and i go to the US all the time, lucky me i guess :p

  • depends on your nationality too

  • I don't, when I went to cuba they didn't put one becase they didn't want to create problems if I go to the US. Maybe you went earlier or a different airport

  • no, it has nothing to do with for foreigners.. its american's with cuban stamps will get into hot water. they don't want us spending any money there

  • "Besides haven't you heard, we can swim right across the Rio if we want or walk across to Canada. NO PROBLEM! "

    It is a problem because the Rio Grande is part of the Mexico / US border

  • lol i guess im the 23% he just mentioned

  • Travel to Israel does not necessarily mean that someone can't visit many Muslim countries...they may be eligible for a two-year-validity second passport to enter countries with restrictions against those who've been to Israel.

    Visa pages may be added to your passport twice (in 24 page sets), but after that, you will need to renew your passport. Another thing to note when visiting a country is the length of remaining validity they require on your passport. Many require 90 days to six months.

  • @BeingABear Just tear and throw away your israel stamped page, and go to muuslim country of choice..... 

  • that guy at the end in (the yellow) was watching him for like a cue to stamp the stamp.

  • I',ve visited Israel 7 times and love the place, if you don't want them to stamp your passport they wont, they will stamp a piece of paper to keep in your passport. It's ridiculous that a country could deny you entry because you've visited another country, their loss.

  • Amen to that!! Why would anyone want to visit and apartheid, terrorist and Nazi like state anyway? I support the boycott of Israel... Issue is not Judaism but Zionism and that's what most people particularly in the US fail to realise.

  • you're welcome to visit

    my guess is that you'll love it.

    best trip ever!

    love you israel!

    see you soon.

  • @jaydoubleyou23 Thats Right!

  • @jaydoubleyou23 any country in the world considering  Israel as a doubt place

  • It's a sad fact only 23% in U.S. have passports? Maybe 77% are happy to remain in the here?

    Besides haven't you heard, we can swim right across the Rio if we want or walk across to Canada. NO PROBLEM!

  • I agree. You don't need a passport to apply for unemployment benefits or declare bankruptcy, speaking of sad facts.

    However, U.S. citizens do need a passport to go to Canada and Mexico now. More importantly, you need a U.S. passport to get back into the U.S.

  • I am Canadian and have a passport, and I have been to Cuba once or twice

  • you can't remember exactly the number of times?

  • Good passport tips. That immigration guy near the end of the video doesn't look too happy for some reason.

  • It is a global law, all immigration people have to be totally miserable to foreigners

  • Some countries allow their citizens to have two passports, specifically to avoid problems of antagonism when visiting countries that perceive themselves to be on different 'sides' on a issue. Also, you may be able to get dual citizenship if you were born in one country but live in another... if so, you can 'choose' your nationality (which passport to use) when you reach a border.

  • thanks for the tips

  • Good tips! Don't forget your Visas for Brazil...now that is a pain to get.

  • I'm pretty sure having at least 2 blank pages is a good idea everywhere. in other words, don't let it get too full...just get a new passport or as he said. You will get through customs faster if it isn't full.

  • heh, france is weird, they'll let you in without a passport, but they won't let you out.

  • That's why there is so many assholes.

  • That would be very useful. (even though I'm Canadian and I can go to Cuba Easily) But Americans should take into account.

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