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    Do I need visa to be a citizen of the world?
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    You don't need any documents to a citizen of the world. All you need to do is identify with a global community, and take action to help with the positive growth of the global community. You are still a citizen of your country. The term "global citizen" is more of an idea than an actual citizenship.
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    What steps should be taken trying for the "Global Citizenship"?
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    The term "Global Citizenship" is more of an idea than an actual citizen. To be a global citizen, you should follow the advice in this article, believe that you are a member of a worldwide community, and be an active member of your community.
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    How could I get a world citizen passport?
    Donagan
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    There's no such thing. Passports are issued by national governments.
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    How do I gain world citizenship?
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    All you have to do is recognize that you are a part of the community, and follow the advice of this article to be an active member of the global community. Some of this advice involves learning about your heritage, learning about other cultures, and volunteering within your community.
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    Why does it say "global citizen" when people are only born in nations?
    Donagan
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    The above article is merely being symbolic in recognizing the increasing interconnectedness of people all over the world.
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    My brother has been deported to Haiti even though he was born in the Bahamas. He is in the process of becoming a world citizen and he still possess his U.S. green card which is valid for another 7 years. Can he use the world passport along with the green card to travel to the Bahamas?
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    This depends mostly on your brother's personal situation. Currently, the world passport is not a document that is valid for travel use, or seen as a valid document in general. As long as your brother does have proper travel documents and is allowed to enter and leave whatever countries he wants to travel to and from, he should be able to go to the Bahamas.
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    My older sister is also wanting to become a global citizen. I asked her "is that a job?" and she said yes it is, but I don't understand why it is, as everyone should try being a global citizen.
    Torpi
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    She might be thinking of "global ambassador", which has many different meanings in the professional world (usually relating to women leaders), and in modelling refers to someone who is the international "face" of a brand.
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