How can I move to the Vatican?

Cardinals who live in Vatican City or Rome, as well as diplomats of the Holy See, are also considered citizens. And technically, no-one can be born in the Vatican as there are no hospitals! For those who wish to move to the Vatican must have their citizenship approved by the Pope, or papal authority.
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Can anyone move to the Vatican?

The clergy (those who contribute to the operation of the Vatican City religiously) and the Swiss Guards who 'defend' the Vatican City are the only people allowed to reside inside the Vatican City.
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Can we migrate to Vatican City?

Vatican City immigration policy currently permits citizens of countries with bilateral visa-free agreements with the Schengen Area a stay of up to 90 days for purposes of tourism, business, transit, or medical treatment without the need to obtain a visa or travel authorization.
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Can a non Catholic live in the Vatican?

All citizens of Vatican City are Roman Catholic. The only people allowed to live in the Vatican City are clergy (religious people) and the Swiss Guards who are the Police force of the country.
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Can someone be born a citizen of Vatican City?

No one is born in the Vatican State

Although the Vatican City is home to approximately 1,000 residents no one is born there. This sounds like a riddle doesn't it? Unlike most other countries in the world, citizenship in Vatican City isn't solely provided to people that are born in the country.
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Who Cannot enter Vatican City?

Anyone can visit the Vatican. Lots of Jewish people visit because peter was Jewish. Pope John Paul 2 had lots of Jewish friends. Are atheists allowed to visit the Vatican?
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Does the Vatican stamp your passport?

– Despite the fact that Vatican City is its own independent country, you can't get a Vatican passport stamp. In some of the world's other tiny city-states you can pay a small fee at the post office and get your passport stamped just for fun – but Vatican City doesn't offer that service.
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Is Vatican visa free?

The Vatican City passport currently ranks on the 26th place according to the Guide Passport Ranking Index. It provides a visa-free access to 157 countries. This makes it one of the more desirable passports in the world with a very high mobility score.
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Does Pope have passport?

Francis already holds a passport issued by the Vatican, Randazzo said.
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How long can I stay in Vatican City?

The ETIAS visa waiver for U.S. citizens is only valid for short-term stays that cannot exceed 90 days within a 180 days. To remain in Vatican City for longer than 90 days, foreign nationals must visit an embassy or apply for a long-term visa.
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Does the Vatican issue visas?

Vatican City signs independent visa-free agreements which are of symbolic value for foreign citizens but do have effect on Vatican passport holders.
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Can you stay in Vatican City?

There is certainly a good variety of accommodation around Vatican City for all budgets. The district has the feel of what it is for the most part, a middle class district. Nice, relatively clean but for the most part has no X factor to make it special once you are away from the Vatican itself.
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Can you claim asylum in Vatican City?

Seeking Asylum in Vatican City is a rare and difficult process. In almost all cases, it is granted at the discretion of the Government, and only then if it can be proven that the applicant faces financial destitution, harassment or physical danger in returning to their home country.
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Who owns the Vatican?

The Holy See is the organization that owns the Vatican, i.e. the smallest independent city-state in the world. They print their own passports, have their own media, and even maintain their own mail service, all for a population numbering no more than 1,000 people.
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Are there houses in Vatican City?

Propaganda Fide owns around 500 apartments in 60 or so buildings and runs them separately from the Holy See's central administration: the apartments are located in Rome's Piazza di Spagna, Via delle Vite, Via Sistina, Via Margutta and Via del Babuino.
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What is the rarest passport?

Rare passport Malta – What you need to know

According to the Independent, the Catholic order, which had its sovereignty recognised by Pope Paschal in 1113, is home to the world's rarest passport. In fact, only 500 of these passports are in circulation around the globe right now, according to the Order.
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How do I apply for a Vatican visa?

The Vatican requires a Schengen visa for all other travelers, regardless of their purpose for visiting or their intended length of stay. To obtain one, visitors must contact their nearest diplomatic government office of the Vatican in the host country of evidence well before departure.
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Does the pope still have an army?

The Vatican City State has never had independent armed forces, but it has always had a de facto military provided by the armed forces of the Holy See: the Pontifical Swiss Guard, the Noble Guard, the Palatine Guard, and the Papal Gendarmerie Corps.
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Can you wear shorts in the Vatican?

The Dress Code in the Vatican City

Peter's Square and St. Peter's Basilica. Its basic code is for both men and women both need to cover their knees and upper arms. They prohibit wearing shorts or skirts above the knee, sleeveless tops, and low-cut shirts.
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How many citizen exist in the Vatican?

Of the approximately 800 residents of Vatican City, over 450 have Vatican citizenship. These include the approximately 135 Swiss Guards. About the same number of citizens of the state live in various countries, chiefly in the diplomatic service of the Holy See.
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Why does the Vatican use Swiss Guards?

Swiss Guards, Italian Guardia Svizzera, corps of Swiss soldiers responsible for the safety of the pope. Often called “the world's smallest army,” they serve as personal escorts to the pontiff and as watchmen for Vatican City and the pontifical villa of Castel Gandolfo.
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Can you wear ripped jeans to the Vatican?

Ripped jeans are a pretty tacky choice for the Vatican but as long as they cover the body, they are allowable.
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