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Wednesday, July 14th 2010 at 11:02 pm |
If you have travel documents saying you are greek and an albanian passport then either you are entitled to 2 citizenships, meaning you can apply for a greek passport, or you are going to have trouble(depending on where you go). I wqould certainly try to clear my citizenship status before I went anywhere with these 2 conflicting documents–good luck
Wednesday, July 14th 2010 at 11:57 pm |
sounds like another liar and criminal to me
Thursday, July 15th 2010 at 12:05 am |
Your fellow may well be ethnic Greek. There are plenty living in Albania in Epirus. But he’s not a Greek citizen, which is why he carries an Albanian passport. Until the Greek government extends citizenship to the Greek community in Albania, which they’ve never been willing to do, or Albania joins the EU, which doesn’t seem likely to happen very soon, he’ll need a visa to go there like any other Albanian. The immigration system in the UK is not interested in his cultural heritage, only in his citizenship.