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mercredi 1 décembre 2010

Danish passport

 Danish passports are issued to citizens of the Kingdom of Denmark to facilitate international travel. Different versions exist for nationals ofDenmarkGreenland and the Faroe Islands although all citizens have the same nationality.


The front cover of a contemporary Faroese biometric passport

Estonian passport

 Estonian Passport is an identity document as well as a travel document of an Estonian citizen issued by the Citizenship and Migration Boardof the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Estonia and by Estonian foreign representations abroad.



Id card Estonia







Cover of an Estonian biometric diplomatic passport

lundi 29 novembre 2010

British passport

 British passports may be issued to people holding any of the various forms of British nationality, and are used as evidence of the bearer's nationality and immigration status within the United Kingdom or the issuing state/territory.













UK passport 1924

Omani passport

The Omani passport is issued to citizens of Oman for international travel. Omani passports are issued by the Royal Omani Police or at an Omani Embassy overseas.

Singapore passport

 The Singapore passport is a travel document issued to the citizens of Singapore. It is issued by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority of Singapore. Only Singapore citizens can apply for this passport.
The passport is a popular target for counterfeits, due largely to the relatively liberal visa requirements accorded to Singaporean travellers to destinations such as the United States, and the tendency for immigration to clear Singapore passport holders more quickly.[1] It thus adopted several measures to foil forgers, including utilizing digital photos and special ink since October 1999, and the Biometric passport from August 2006.

dimanche 28 novembre 2010

Lithuanian passport

Lithuanian passport is an official document, issued to Lithuanian citizens to identify themselves or to facilitate travel outside of Lithuania. Recently, a national Lithuanian identity card was introduced, which can be used in lieu of a national passport for travel solely within the European Union and other European countries such as Turkey and Switzerland. The passport book contains 32 pages and a polycarbonate personal data page, where personal data, a photograph, and signature are laser engraved. The passport is created according International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requirements. All data are written in Lithuanian, English, and French. The passports are issued to Lithuanian citizens upon a request and are valid for 10 years for adults and 5 years for children from 5 to 16 years. For younger children passports are valid for 2 years however period can be extended by special request up to 5 years.
Since August 28, 2006, the passport includes electronic biometric data. There is an RFID memory chip with an antenna. This chip stores the photograph and other data in electronic form.
Since January 1, 2008, the new type passports with burgundy-red cover are issued. These passports were created according to general European passport design requirements.

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