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In our travel news roundup this week: how airlines make sure your pilot is sober, what really happens inside a Turkish bath, and why there’s a worldwide dash to secure second passports.
Dual citizenship — the ability to be a citizen of more than one country — has long been the dream of many travelers and expats. Right now, a global rush for second passports is intensifying as countries around the world tighten requirements. For those who obtain the right to live abroad, whether by citizenship or visa, the move can be transformative.
Kate Raidt moved with her son from Atlanta to Germany a year and a half ago and went through the “long and challenging process” of getting a visa. It was all worth it, she says, as the relocation’s gone “way better than anyone could have imagined.”
She now lives in the southern city of Ulm, close to the natural beauty of the Danube River and the Bavarian Alps, and is enjoying a new outdoorsy lifestyle. It’s done wonders for her mental and physical health, she says.
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