Can a passport-less person (Indian origin) in Saudi Arabia travel?
They were born in Saudi Arabia but for some reasons their passports were never made. They were on their mother's passport earlier as kids who was a Pakistani (she has passed away) . Now they are 18+ of age and have applied for an Indian nationality as father is an Indian. Waiting for 5 years now. Can they travel anywhere?
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They might manage to get to neighbouring countries by road but have little chance of getting on a commercial flight without a passport. I don't recommend doing this because it is likely breaking the law.
Given they were previously named on their mother's Pakistani passport this might mean they have a better chance of getting a Pakistan passport of their own more easily than getting an Indian one.
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