Once you get your passport, treat it with proper care. Always bear in mind that it is the proof of your identity. Do not attempt to write anything on your passport to avoid invalidation. Damaging your passport invalidates it and risks rejection of your visa application. Never surrender your passport… when asked by a creditor to hand it over as collateral to get a loan or when asked by your employer to hand it over. Above all, never give your passport away or allow another person to use it.
Without a passport, it is difficult to prove your identity and citizenship particularly if you are in another country. It is easier for your government to protect and support you when you have a valid passport. What if you lose your passport in another country? Tsk3x! You lose a travel document which enables you to return to your own country. Then, go to the embassy that represents your country and ask for assistance. A visa also proves that you are legally staying in a foreign country is usually stamped in the passport.
So without a passport, you will have a hard time proving the legal status of your entry into that country.
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