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‘Safety in subservience’: Study explores challenges of travellers from nations with weak passports

‘Even with the right paperwork and visas, there is always a lingering fear that you may not be allowed into the country.’

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‘Safety in subservience’: Study explores challenges of travellers from nations with weak passports

‘Even with the right paperwork and visas, there is always a lingering fear that you may not be allowed into the country.’

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The reality of travelling with a weak passport: There’s ‘safety in subservience’

Travelling with a weak passport is costly and time-consuming. Before a holiday even begins, tourists with a weak passport navigate visa applications months in advance

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  1. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    The reality of travelling with a weak passport: There’s ‘safety in subservience’

    Travelling with a weak passport is costly and time-consuming. Before a holiday even begins, tourists with a weak passport navigate visa applications months in advance

  2. sabato 30 maggio 2026·scroll.in

    ‘Safety in subservience’: Study explores challenges of travellers from nations with weak passports

    ‘Even with the right paperwork and visas, there is always a lingering fear that you may not be allowed into the country.’