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Hello all,
I recall from way back – 20 years - on another forum, answering a poll along these lines. I was surprised then how so few Americans had passports compared to say Europeans.
I wonder if that has changed? I wonder if having an interest in cd'ing makes you more adventurous regarding foreign travel?
All this was brought on by the panicky realisation that my passport would need renewing pdq. I'm not going anywhere yet, still wary of Covid, but the idea that I couldn't just dump everything and scoot off somewhere 'else' is almost scary to me. So whether I immediately use it or not, I want to have a valid passport in my drawer.
On the other hand there could be a hundred and one reasons why you don't have a passport.
So here's the poll, by all means add a comment to expand on your answers
Marti xxx
I don’t have a passport, used to have one, but once this one expired I didn’t renew.
Not ruling out travelling abroad again (apart to England,Scotland or Wales). I’ve nothing personal against anywhere, but I’m 71 now and just want a quiet life with a chance to become Liz now and again.
Liz
It's far better to have a passport and not need it, than to suddenly need one and not have it.
Mines expired. I need to get a new one.
Hugs, Liara
I live in the UK, don't have a current one, its needs renewing.
It's very handy for ID verification, but not essential; I haven't been abroad since 2010 (as I got my last passport renewal for a work thingy).
All my holidays are in the UK, plenty to see 🙂
My current passport has two locations stamped on it several times:
1. United Kingdom
2. Universal Studios, FL, USA
🎠Barb
Took an Italian/Mediterranean cruise a few years ago so being from the US, I needed one. I did get it some years earlier (but wound up not being able to go somewhere else) and have had it renewed. Will be taking another Euro cruise next summer (postponed twice already!). Got the TSA precheck a few years ago then realized we should have gotten that World Entry pass which would have been just a few $$$ more, but now have to pay the whole price. <Sigh>
I'm now glad I started applying for the passport back then as Michigan is rather picky on what they want to see in regards to documentation. I grew up in Illinois, my father died when I was 4 so I knew him, my mother remarried, my step-father adopted me, and my last name was legally changed. I moved to Michigan a little over 40 years ago. Even though I had a driver's license, a copy of my original birth certificate, a (difficult to read and not formally stamped) copy of the original adoption papers, etc. some of the state 'officials' here did not recognize my formal adoption certificate from Illinois and of course, it's now almost impossible to get almost any kind of older document if adoptions are involved, so I had to go back to Illinois to apply. No problem there!
Even if you don't think there should be problems, always consider applying early just in case.
Wales doesn't quite qualify as a separate country, so you won't get a stamp. But I hope you have a little explore next time you visit.
Marti xxx
When me and my SO visit England, we usually land in Manchester. My brother-in-law picks us up and take us back to his place in Horbury, Yorkshire.
Once when the 3 of us were climbing Holme Moss on our bikes we met a fellow from Wales. He says if we thought Holme Moss was a tough climb, then we should try cycling in Wales! It's on our "to do" list.
One of my favourite limited series TV shows is called Hinterland from Wales. Richard Harrington in the lead role is amazing! I even have the series tucked away (no pun!) in my iTunes library.
xo 🚴🏽♀️🚴🏽♂️🚴🏽♀️Barb
Hi Marti, Yes ido have a passport. But it is expired. Thanks for reminding me, I need to take care of that! Hugs Pru
- and if it's like the UK, Pru, re-applying is a bit more hassle than renewing. I'm glad I got onto the task!
Marti xxx
Born in Sweden and living in Canada means I need passport since I travel back to sweden now and then.
I kept both citizen ships so I have not one but two (valid) passports, sweden and canada.
/kt
I never had one. If I need to get into another country. I'm just going to jump the border.
I see a passport as a way to track our movements. That's the main reason I won't own a cellphone
Hello Marti ,
I think the reason Americans have fewer passports is simply because
they have so many upportunities to go on vacation in their own country.
Having mountains , national parks , sunny beaches , etc.
I have one because for us Europeans , if we wan't to go somewhere nice , we allmost all have to cross the border at some point.
Please don't avoid travelling because of covid !
I have been to many European countries during covid ( also in 2020 ) and the safety measures
are basically the same everywhere.
I live very close to the Belgian ( and German ) border so I cross it allmost every week
( even if it's only to get petrol ).
Love Sylvia.
Hi Sylvia,
I'll still be on the cautious side this winter. I'm getting my covid booster next week. but I still barely leave Wales these days. I never thought I'd turn into little miss stay at home, but at least it means I can save money towards my next adventure. The Netherlands used to be a favourite watering hole for my wife and I.
Marti xxx