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Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by Olayemi01(m): 4:10pm On Sep 20, 2007
Application for Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide!!
      if you need a world dornor visa or world passport for ,  8 years,15 years e.t.c
  kindly mail me and i will rspond to you
     fxadeyemi4sure24@gmail.com

World Citizen Registration Card
The World Passport, World Birth Certificate & World Identity Card
The International Exit Visa & Residence Permit
The World Marriage Certificate
The World Political Asylum Card - What is World Political Asylum?
Membership form for the Sovereign Order of World Guards

all this is what you get from the world government,contact me if you need it and for more information on the world passport
      olayemi

Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by BlackHawk(m): 12:08am On Sep 21, 2007
world scammer angry
Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by Olayemi01(m): 4:57am On Sep 21, 2007
that why i hate to tell people what i can do,but does who knows i can do it,will no,but to tell u its not scamm,call me to confirm 08035105266.
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Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by Nobody: 6:54am On Sep 21, 2007
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Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by uspry1(f): 11:23pm On Sep 22, 2007
@Olayemi01

The reason I agreed with @BlackHawk have said, "world scammer", is because you posted multiple threads that is BIG NO, NO, NO.

That is obviously shows how desperate you are to market innocent people here Nairaland about world passport without provide the details
of 

[list]
[li]the link of world passport[/li]
[li]your business name[/li]
[li]your business address [/li]
[li]your business phone[/li]
[li]your contact full name/li]
[li]your valid licensed secured travel agency website[/li]
[/list]

For more info about world passport that is found at below:

Wikipedia explains about WHAT IS WORLD PASSPORT >>> link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Passport

Official link: www.worldservice.org

Good luck!!!
Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by nicolas: 8:28pm On Sep 23, 2007
On Thursday, a Bolivian judge charged an American-born man with planning a pair of deadly hotel bombings in La Paz earlier this week. Triston Jay Amero grew up in California but had tried to renounce his U.S. citizenship; he considers himself a "world citizen" and has traveled extensively in Latin America using a so-called "world passport." Can you really use a "world passport" for international travel?

Yes, but it depends on where you're going. According to the World Service Authority—the Washington-based organization that issues world passports—more than 150 countries have accepted the document at least once. Six more countries have provided the WSA with a formal letter of recognition of the world passport, most recently Tanzania in 1995. (The others to grant it official status are Burkina Faso, Ecuador, Mauritania, Togo, and Zambia. Two of those countries have since written to say they've changed their minds.)

It's still a crapshoot when you travel with nothing but a world passport. Your chances of success will likely depend on the whim (or ignorance) of the schlub working customs at your destination. With this in mind, the WSA doesn't guarantee that any country will accept the document, and it even offers a specific warning about countries where the passport "almost never" works: Canada, France, Germany, Switzerland, Great Britain, and the United States.*


In general, the U.S. State Department will accept any passport from a nation that the U.S. officially recognizes, with exceptions made for other kinds of passports on a case-by-case basis. Regular diplomatic relations are not a prerequisite: You can get an American visa without special authorization on a passport from Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, the West Bank and Gaza, or Taiwan (but not North Korea). Passports from the WSA get a special mention in the State Department's Foreign Affairs Manual: "World Service Authority Passports are not acceptable as 'passports' for visa issuing purposes … the document is a 40-page, passport-size document with a bright blue cover with gold lettering."

The world passport does look a lot like a regular, national passport, except it's printed in seven languages (including Esperanto). Anyone who wants one can declare himself a citizen of the world and fill out an application form at the WSA Web site. While you don't have to renounce your national citizenship, you do have to sign a statement saying you understand the world passport's limitations. A three-year version costs $45; a five-year one costs $75.

A peace activist named Garry Davis created the WSA in 1953 and traveled around the world using the first world passport ever issued. (The organization says they've issued more than a half-million world passports since then.) Davis, a former World War II bomber pilot, had renounced his U.S. citizenship in 1948 and gained notoriety by picketing the fledgling United Nations in Paris. He argued that free travel was a fundamental human right and that world peace required a global government as opposed to a system of nation-states.

He took his first trip on the world passport in 1956, from New York to Bombay. Davis told a New York Times reporter that the Indian customs official seemed confused but stamped it just the same. He would later use the passport to enter Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland.

The passport didn't always work, and Davis found himself in jail dozens of times. He's also been convicted of fraud for selling the world passport, and some have accused the WSA of making money off of refugees or would-be emigrants.


source: http://www.slate.com/id/2138567/
Re: Application For Passport, World Birth Card, World Birth Certificate, World Ide! by Nobody: 11:44pm On Sep 23, 2007
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