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If, like Edward Snowden, your passport was revoked/cancelled or cancelled, how cancould you travel?

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As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the USUnited States Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the US Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the United States Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

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Mark Mayo
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As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the US Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the US Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

As per the news, NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has had his passport revoked by the US Government.

From the article:

It was not immediately clear how Snowden was able to travel,

However, he was able to fly from Hong Kong to Russia, and apparently plans to continue on to Latin America / Cuba.

With a revoked passport, how is one legally able to travel internationally??

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