Andy Dufresne
Footballguy
I'm working on a project where we're allowing employees to update their own citizenship and passport information. I haven't traveled much at all so I don't know how passports - specificaly multiple passports - are issued.
In the passport world, there are different country values - one where its the country of which you're a citizen and the other is something commonly called the "Country Issuing Passport".
In short, my question is would these values ever be different? Could you ever be a US citizen but have a passport where the "Country Issuing Passport" is NOT the US? How does multi--citizenship work with passports?
There will be a technical (database setup type) follow up question after a general understanding.
In the passport world, there are different country values - one where its the country of which you're a citizen and the other is something commonly called the "Country Issuing Passport".
In short, my question is would these values ever be different? Could you ever be a US citizen but have a passport where the "Country Issuing Passport" is NOT the US? How does multi--citizenship work with passports?
There will be a technical (database setup type) follow up question after a general understanding.