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Old 19-03-2007, 23:05   #37
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Originally Posted by Talyubittu View Post
Visa and a Passport are the same thing - and are only obtained by the country you wish to visit. Mexico cannot issue a visa or a passport to any foreign country. Only to their own.
Er, not quite...

A passport is the evidence you hold to be able to prove that you are the one you are and are originally only given in the country you're a citizen/born in. You can apply for citizenship in another country and recieve a new passport, but that means you have to live in the country for a lotta years, and often means you have to have a family there as well.
Also, without a passport you can't (well, more like shouldn't. Hehe.) travel on holidays outside the border of your own country. You don't need a visa to go on a holiday - well, it's not a rule without exceptions at least. Hahaha. And I doubt you'll ever get a visa somewhere without a legit passport...

A visa is something you have to apply for at the embassy of the country you wish to visit, meaning it's the country you wish to go to that gives you the visa. Visas are given if you wanna live in a country for a longer period of time... I think most western countries give student visas to fellow western countries that allows you to study for the given time and have a job with a maximum wage.

I believe you can apply for a student visa like that in the U.S. (at least if you come from Norway... hehe) I read about it, as I have wondered about studying in the states.
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