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Dutch Diplomat Raymond Poeteray abandons adopted baby...

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Old 14-12-2007, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by kimchee2 View Post
PDLM, it is not a requirement but it certainly makes it easier for the sake of family travel, and also as a form of acceptance into the adoptive country/culture/family.
I don't really see passports that way - to me it's a travel document and I would simply get whichever one I could which made travelling as hassle-free as possible (absent the complications of a few countries where having their passport entails paying taxes there). I have looked a couple of times at the possibility of getting a Singaporean passport - not because that would in any way make me more Singaporean, but because it is the passport that gives the most hassle-free travelling (fewer places need visas than any other I believe).
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