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![]() Even though it is 18 years away, the 2035 eclipse could present a problem for some American travellers as Pyongyang will be in the path of totality, and that one Congressman is currently pushing a bill to ban American travel to North Korea. If that ban is still in effect in 2035, it should be noted that Americans who do not live in the United States will be not subject to the travel restrictions, if they hold dual nationality and use their other passport to travel to Pyongyang in 2035. So for those Chinese citizens who hold USA/China dual citizenship (and there are quite a few) who live in China, and decide to travel to Pyongyang in 2035, you can use your Chinese passport to enter and depart North Korea and will be not subject to this ban, if it is still in place in the year 2035. China/USA dual nationals who live in China, use money drawn on Chinese banks, and use their Chinese passports to travel to Pyongyang in 2035 for that eclipse will be not subject to any restrictionn on DPRK travel imposed by the American government. |
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