Depending on how adventurous you are, you could look at "The World Passport." You can get a passport that has been accepted at 160 nations, supposedly, although based on my research a few years ago it's pretty hit-or-miss. Some great gems on their website like:
>Does this mean I don't have to pay my national tax?
>No, you must pay that proportion of your national tax officially allocated to peaceful pursuits.
I wouldn't dare travel without another passport as a backup, but I would love to live in a world where I could. And as an American, cutting out the 40% or whatever of my taxes that goes to MiniPax would make me ecstatic.
Edit: Here's the list of countries that have accepted it. Part of me wonders if a substantial number of these are legitimate, or if they're just from very tired border agents.
>Does this mean I don't have to pay my national tax?
>No, you must pay that proportion of your national tax officially allocated to peaceful pursuits.
I wouldn't dare travel without another passport as a backup, but I would love to live in a world where I could. And as an American, cutting out the 40% or whatever of my taxes that goes to MiniPax would make me ecstatic.
http://www.worldservice.org/docpass.html
Edit: Here's the list of countries that have accepted it. Part of me wonders if a substantial number of these are legitimate, or if they're just from very tired border agents.
http://www.worldservice.org/visas.html