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vendredi 26 novembre 2010

Rwandan passport

 The Rwandan passport is issued to citizens of Rwanda for international travel. Applications are made to the Director General of Immigration and Emigration[1] of the High Commission of Rwanda

Saint Helena passport

Saint Helena passports were issued to British Dependent Territories Citizen and (later) British Overseas Territories Citizens connected to Saint Helena.

Saint Lucian passport

The Saint Lucian passport is issued to citizens of Saint Lucia for international travel.

Hungarian passport

Hungarian passports are issued to Hungarian citizens for international travel by The Central Data Processing, Registration and Election Office of the Hungarian Ministry of the Interior.














Diplomatic passport

Kyrgyzstani passport

The Kyrgyzstani passport is issued to citizens of Kyrgyzstan for international trave

Kenyan passport

 The Kenyan passport is issued to citizens of Kenya for international travel.

Latvian passport

 latvian passports are issued to citizens of Latvia to facilitate international travel if needed, and are obligatory when a person turns 16. Passport is valid for 5 years (if citizen is older than 60 years, then valid for 10 years). For traveling inside the European Union, Latvian citizens can use their ID card (can'tbe used in airlines). Non-citizen passports, and refugee travel documents (in a passport-like format), are also issued.
 The front cover of a contemporary Latvian biometric passport.
old Latvian document



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Bolivian passport

 he Bolivian passport is issued to citizens of Bolivia for international travel.


Indonesian passport

 Indonesian passport is a travel document issued by the Government of Indonesia to Indonesian citizens only, residing in Indonesia or overseas.

jeudi 25 novembre 2010

Jordanian passport

The Jordanian passport is issued by the Civil Status and Passport Department (CSPD) to citizens of Jordan for international travel.

South Ossetian passport

South Ossetian passports are issued to citizens of South Ossetia for the purpose of international travel and for the purpose of legal identification within South Ossetia. They were first issued on August 15, 2006. [1] As South Ossetia is only recognised by Russia, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Nauru, many South Ossertians also have Russian passports, which in practice are more useful for international travel.

South African passport

A South African passport is a travel document issued to citizens of South Africa for the purpose of international travel. It allows the bearer to travel in foreign countries in accordance with visa requirements, and facilitates the process of securing assistance from South African consular officials abroad, if necessary[1]. A South African passport is a valid proof of citizenship document according to South African nationality law. Currently citizens of South Africa enjoy visa free access to 88 countries, of which some may require pre travel registration. [2]
South African passports are issued by the South African Department of Home Affairs, in terms of the South African Passport and Travel Documents Act (Act 4 of 1994), and the South African Passport and Travel Documents Regulations of 1996.

Qatari passport

The Qatari passport is issued to citizens of Qatar for international travel

mercredi 24 novembre 2010

Venezuelan passport


Venezuelan passports are issued to citizens of Venezuela to travel outside of the country. Biometric passports have been issued since July 2007, with a RFID chip containing a picture and fingerprints. According to Venezuelan law, all passports (the old light blue or the old red covered, with the old country name and/or old coat of arms) are valid until the expiration date, but the light blue covered passport are not accepted for travel in the United States of America.[why?] In the future, the Venezuelan government might change the passport format to a deep blue color cover and a Mercosur inscription. This could happen only if the congress of Paraguay accepts full membership in Mercosur.
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Trinidad and Tobago passport

 A Trinidad and Tobago passport is issued to citizens of Trinidad and Tobago for international travel; allowing the passport bearer to travel to foreign countries in accordance to stipulated visa requirements. All Trinidad and Tobago passports are issued through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and are valid for a period of five (5) years.
In 2007, a new machine-readable passport was launched by the government of Trinidad and Tobago to replace the existing passport. The new passport features the Caribbean Community logo along with many changes to the images adorned on it.
According to the The Henley Visa Restrictions Index-Global Ranking 2010 which was compiled by Henley & Partners, the Trinidad and Tobago passport was ranked no.45 in travel freedom and visa-free access. Trinidad and Tobago was placed after Barbados (no.29), Bahamas (no.30), St.Kitts and Nevis (no.31) and Antigua & Barbuda (no.33) in the English speaking Caribbean. The Trinidad and Tobago passport also ranks 4th among CARICOM passport holders that enjoy travel freedom and visa-free access.
One can apply for a Trinidad and Tobago passport if you are a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago by either: [1]
  • Birth, and you did not relinquish your citizenship prior to July 29, 1988.
  • Registration or Naturalisation (through approval of the Minister of National Security).
  • Descent (you were born to a parent who was a Trinidad and Tobago citizen at the time of your birth).
  • Adoption (you were adopted by a citizen of Trinidad and Tobago in Trinidad and Tobago).

Marshallese passport

 The Marshallese Passport is an international travel document that is issued to Marshallese citizens.
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Dominica passport

 The Dominica passport is issued to citizens of the Commonwealth of Dominica for international travel.

Emirati passport

 The Emirati passport is issued to citizens of the United Arab Emirates for international travel. In a press conference in December 2009, the UAE Ministry of Interior announced that the German company Bundesdruckerei has won the international tender for the issuance of the new Emirati Biometric Passport which will probably start in late 2010.


                                                       Id card emirati

Mauritian passport

Mauritian Passports are issued to citizens of Mauritius for travel outside of the country.

Uzbekistani passport

 he Uzbekistani passport, being the property of the Republic of Uzbekistan, is issued to the citizens of Uzbekistan for internal use and international travels. An ordinary passport is issued to a person at 16 years and must be exchanged at the age of 25 and 45 years, when the passport was damaged or the bearer of the passport changed his name. The passport contains 32 pages for special notes and visas. It is in Uzbek, Russian and English languages. According to bilateral and multilateral agreements, the bearer of the Uzbek passport has the right to travel within Commonwealth of Independent States except neighboring Tajikistan (Tajik citizens also required to obtain Uzbek visa to enter Uzbekistan) and stay up to 90 days without any visa requirements. However for leaving Uzbekistan, one has to apply for special travel permit in local police. This permit is valid for two years and is needed only for leaving the country--the bearer may stay abroad until the passport is valid.
According to the decree signed on 23.06.2009, since 2010 Uzbekistan will start switching gradually to the biometric passport system. The old (non-biometric) passports are valid until the date of expiry, both nationally and internationally.

Macedonian passport

The Macedonian passport (Macedonian: Македонски Пасош) is issued to citizens of the Republic of Macedonia for the purpose of international travel. Responsibility for their issuance lies with the Ministry of the Interior. The validity of the passport is 5 years for persons under the age of 27, and 10 years for those 27 years of age and older. For children ages four and under the validity of the passport is limited to two years. Macedonian passports conform with recommended standards (i.e., size, composition, layout, technology) of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The latest Macedonian passport is a biometric passport.
 Macedonian passports

Liechtenstein passport

 iechtenstein passports are issued to nationals of Liechtenstein for the purpose of international travel. The passport may also serve as proof of Liechtensteiner citizenship.
The cover of the new Liechtenstein passport, a member of the European Economic Area, features coat of arms of Liechtenstein on blue background. Liechtenstein citizens are treated as equal with Swiss citizens in Switzerland and are permitted to take up residence in the European Union and EEA member states in addition to Liechtenstein.
Citizens of the European Economic Area (the European Union plus Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway), and Switzerland enjoy the freedom to travel and work in any European Union country without a visa, although transitory dispositions may restrict the rights of citizens of new member states to work in other countries. The same rights are also accorded to citizens of Switzerland although they remain separate from the EEA.

mardi 23 novembre 2010

Japanese passport

 Japanese passports are issued to Japanese citizens to travel outside Japan.
Passports for passengers between Mainland Japan and Okinawa during 1952-197
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Bosnia and Herzegovina passport

 The Bosnia and Herzegovina passport is a passport issued to citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina for international travel.

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Biometric passports:

One of the conditions for abolishment of visas of the Schengen states for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the introduction of biometric passports (e-passport). Agency for Identification Documents, Registers and Data Exchange of Bosnia and Herzegovina (IDDEEA) and Ministry of Interior in Bosnia and Herzegovina tested the system of biometric passports from July 4 to October 15, 2009. No passport is issued until automated checks with the Ministry of Interior, Registrar's Offices and other security agencies in Bosnia and Herzegovina is performed. 162 institutions are involved in the process of issuing biometric passports, and therefore this makes the Bosnian e-passport one of the safest passports in the world. Originally it was announced that biometric passports would be tested until the end of 2009. On July 15, 2009, the Bosnian Minister of Civil Affairs announced that Bosnia and Herzegovina will begin issuing biometric passports on October 15, 2009, when a larger amount of passports will be delivered from German producer Bundesdruckerei[1]. From December 15, 2010 holders of Bosnian passport will be able to travel visa free through all Schengen states.

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