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  • 1Passport — For other uses, see Passport (disambiguation). Different types of passports issued in Latvia …

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  • 2passport — n. 1) to issue; renew a passport 2) to apply for a passport 3) to falsify, forge a passport 4) to revoke a passport 5) a diplomatic; Nansen passport 6) a passport expires 7) (fig.) a passport to (a passport to happiness) * * * [ pɑːspɔːt] Nansen… …

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  • 3Passport system in the Soviet Union — The passport system in the Soviet Union underwent a number of transformations in the course of its history. In the late Soviet Union citizens of age sixteen or older had to have an internal passport. In addition, a passport for travel abroad ( ru …

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  • 4Diplomatic Security Service — Abbreviation DSS Seal of the Diplomatic Security Service …

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  • 5passport — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ valid ▪ full (BrE) ▪ a full British passport (= one showing that sb has all the rights of British citizenship) ▪ fake, false, forged …

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  • 6United States passport — United States passports are issued exclusively by the U.S. Department of State. [22 U.S.C. sec. 211a; [http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport 1738.html Passports] .] These passports, which are booklets, are valid for travel by Americans… …

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  • 7Philippine passport — A Philippine passport is a travel document and is a Primary National ID issued to citizens of the Philippines. It is issued by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Philippine diplomatic missions abroad, with certain exceptions. Besides… …

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  • 8New Zealand passport — Uruwhenua Aotearoa The front cover of a contemporary New Zealand biometric passport …

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  • 9Dutch passport — The front cover of a contemporary Dutch ePassport Issued by …

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  • 10Malaysian passport — Regular international biometric passport (ICAO compliant), issued starting February 2010 …

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