yes, one valid and one expired.
Of course, dual citizenship will get you two passports too
2006-07-01 15:07:30
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answered by knitting guy 6
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You can have as many passports as countries are willing to recognize your claim to their citizenship. In addition, each country generally has the three classifications of passports: A regular passport, an official/work passport and a diplomatic passport. Some countries even distinguish between an internal passport and an international passport for their citizens.
2006-07-01 15:57:46
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answered by Curious1usa 7
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Having two passports assumes that you are a dual citizen of another country. You can "possess" two passports but you cannot travel on both. It's legal in the U.S. to possess two passports although the U.S. government doesn't officially recognize dual citizenship. Another tip is that it may be cheaper in some cases to travel on a foreign passport as opposed to a U.S. one (assuming you're an American).For example, a Sri Lankan tourist visa costs about $150 for U.S. citizens but only $15 citizens of Ireland. (Of course, I know Sri Lanka is not a common tourist destination for most Americans, but I'm only using this as an example).
Turkey is another example of this difference in visa fees. A three-month multiple-entry visa-on-arrival for American citizens costs $20. For Irish citizens, it's $15. It's a savings of $5....but, the visa issued to Americans is multiple-entry, whereas the visa for Irish citizens is only single-entry, and only valid for one month.
Good luck.
2006-07-03 12:14:44
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answered by Student 3
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Yes, but pressure from the U.S. has pretty well dried up the list of countries where you could get your second passport. It used to be relatively simple, but not any longer... at least not if you're an American.
2006-07-07 12:28:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have duel citizenship to two countries otherwise one passport is enough.
2006-07-03 03:38:49
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answered by Gail M 4
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yes u can have two passports dual citizenship,that is legally
2006-07-02 05:42:15
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answered by arkilius.g.bones 1
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Yes, dual citizenship without any problems depending the countries.
2006-07-07 03:06:32
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answered by RICHARD Z 1
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Sí, los mexicanos sí podemos, siempre y cuando el otro país te lo permita.
Por ejemplo, si eres mexicano(a) e italiano(a) no puedes, ya que Italia solamente permite a sus ciudadanos tener una nacionalidad, pero si eres mexican@ y español@ entonces sí puedes tener ambos pasaportes.
Y depende del país al que viajes, el pasaporte que te conviene mostrar.
2006-07-03 17:12:52
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answered by woht 5
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Dual citizenship is the correct answer
2006-07-01 15:29:10
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answered by wanderer 2
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yes a citizen for two countries.
2006-07-01 15:06:39
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answered by wormhole 2
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