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Again, if it were called an international drivers license and was issued under the guise of permitting you to drive in other countries, then sure, I’d expect it to work in Germany. A passport is literally issued under the guise of being recognized by other countries, and legally permitting you to travel to them.

Of course there could be other reasons beyond the scope of your passport that would prevent your from traveling, and you should always check up on them before traveling. There shouldn’t be issues with your actual passport, however, that aren’t properly communicated by the people issuing them.

Appeal to tradition or the status quo is a fallacy, not a valid point. Misleading or lazy information on a very important official document is objectively a problem.

A driver’s license isn’t issued to allow you to drive in another country; there’s no reason to assume it would let you. A passport is literally issued as a license to travel, and it’s expiration date is when it no longer serves that purpose. Having the expiration date represent anything else is completely missing the

Competent communication on the actual document. Like I said, for the vast majority of the population a passport is ONLY used for travel. Any “expiration” date on the document should be in reference to that, and if it’s not it should be made clear that it’s not.

I’m already where I’m supposed to be, and where everyone else should be. If literally everyone else in this thread is lost then this is just a dumb community (wouldn’t that be shocking).

The date on your passport is a situational expiration date, and is a completely obtuse misnomer that shouldn’t be provided without further explanation, because it’s misleading.

You cover all potential limitations globally by choosing an excessive date; make the effective travel expiration 2 years before actual expiration.

None of these are problems with issuing an effective date, it doesn’t matter that it would only apply to countries that require a long buffer on your expiration. The agency would only have to do research insofar as having to determine a length of time that would easily cover the scope of international travel laws.

You just create an effective expiration date that covers the purview; make it 2-3 years before actual expiration. Also include on the document an explanation of what that date reflects, so people will know that some individual research will be useful to them.

Create an effective date that’s excessive enough to cover the purview of international law. Make it 2-3 years before actual expiration if you have to.

Just list an effective date that covers the purview of international law. The people issuing passports can do the research, it’s kind of their job. Make the effective expiration for travel 2 years before actual expiration. If that doesn’t cover everything then 3 years.

That’s why the agency handing out passports can choose an effective travel expiration date that covers everything. List an effective date that’s an entire year, or even 2 years before actual expiration. Include an explanation of what that date is and why it’s recommended, and maybe it will prompt people to do the

The come up with the maximum period of time that covers all potential Visa limitations and print it as the “effective expiration date for travel” or something on the passport itself.

Japanese don’t understand the “racism” behind, because there is no racism behind it. Not every racial topic or entity that triggers someone is racist; it’s 100% about intent and context. It was a joke, and Japan doesn’t even have a history with this topic that would necessitate any real caution.

That’s right, it’s time to infect Japan with our pointless hypersensitivity to everything. Japan doesn’t have a history that would even arguably make that offensive in Japan, but that doesn’t matter... Some Western SJW snowflakes saw this footage, so now it’s time for them to start misdirecting their teenage angst and

“I have a sense of humor,” is always the default line for every humorless drip who feels the need to rant because they didn’t like, or get a joke.

Your use of the word boobs is sexist and has triggered me. Who do I contact to have you removed from the internet?

I know you do, hence me pointing out that you’re insecure.

Depends on the relationship and individual circumstances. It’s easy for you not to cheat, and I’m sure you’ve made mistakes in your life that other people would find easy to avoid.