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Q: I was born in USA. so were the parents. I'm part scottish but that side has been in USA for a long time. My last name is scottish aswell. So if I want to go to scotland, would I need a passport? I wouldn't see why if I'm part scottish. Just curious, it looks interesting over there. Do I?
sadly but truly, your ;last name has no effect on goverment and traveling...it onloy matters that you are american...you will need a passport and maybe even a visa as well, depedning on country...as a general rule, i would get both to make sure i dont get stuck in an airport somewhere and find out too late....contact the scottish embassy in your state/city and ask or go on line and find out...even better, book a flight through a travel agaent whop can really tell you what is going on over there, and if it is even safe to travel there....Scotland is wonderfdul and fun and has such a rich history(aside from the drinking and pubs and wool and sheep)....

"Pubs" Lol, thanx

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