“In the electronic age where governments around the world have linked databases, it’s foolish in the extreme to think you would be able to indefinitely get away with using an illegitimate passport. The consequences for using a fraudulent passport are severe almost everywhere in the world. Grey market passports may work for a certain amount of time but are always at the risk of being cancelled at a moment’s notice once the issuing government figures out that the passport was not properly obtained or the service provider’s ‘special friend’ is busted. In any case, it is nearly impossible for you to renew a grey or black market passport.”
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