Passport in EU as foreigner

From: Osamu Aoki (osamu@debian.org)
Date: Thu Jan 22 2004 - 00:49:20 CET


Hi, another expatriot here :-)

Your chance of needing passport within EU land travel are very close to
zero, it is a good idea to carry it. If you do not have it, I will
recommend you to avoid SWISS. Never get there since it is non_EU!

Also, if you are like me who has "registration" card as resident with
local government (for me Belgium), usually that works OK for many
occasions.

Osamu

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