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  2. Mexican passport - Wikipedia

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    Ordinary Passport – Issued for ordinary travel, such as holidays and business trips.; Diplomatic Passport – Issued to Mexican diplomats, top ranking government officials, diplomatic couriers, and family of the previous on the list, another type of identification Cédula diplomática mexicana is issued for travel when not in official duties, it may be accompanied by an ordinary passport.

  3. List of passports - Wikipedia

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    A group of people display their passports at an international conference. A passport is a booklet issued by countries to their citizens, permitting the person to travel to other countries. In some cases countries issue travel documents similar to passports to their residents.

  4. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    In fiscal year 2020, the Department of State issued 11,711,945 passports (including 1,741,527 passport cards) and there were 143,116,633 valid U.S. passports in circulation. [52] The passport possession rate of the U.S. was approximately 43% of the population.

  5. What Makes Some Passports More Powerful Than Others? - AOL

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  6. This country is the first in the world to introduce digital ...

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    In travel news this week: Why now is the best time to visit Europe, the best Caribbean islands to put on your wishlist, and the Nordic nation blazing a trail for digital passports.

  7. 5 Things to Know About Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico’s First ...

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    Mexico witnessed a historic milestone on Sunday when Claudia Sheinbaum overwhelmingly won the presidential election, making her the first woman and person of Jewish descent to assume the role.

  8. Passport - Wikipedia

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    Certain legal tenets follow, namely: first, passports are issued in the name of the state; second, no person has a legal right to be issued a passport; third, each country's government, in exercising its executive discretion, has complete and unfettered discretion to refuse to issue or to revoke a passport; and fourth, that the latter ...

  9. Biometric identification by country - Wikipedia

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    The new biometric passports are one of the conditions placed on Ukraine by the European Union on the path to easing its visa requirements and eventually moving towards a visa-free regime with the EU. These national ID cards will be valid for 10 years and issued at the age of 14, instead of at the age of 16, as previous Ukrainian passports were.