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  2. Korean Empire passport - Wikipedia

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    Surviving examples of Korean Empire passports are rare. One specimen is the passport of An Cheol-yeong, preserved by his son An Hyeong-ju of Hawaii; in 2012, the younger An donated that passport and his collection of nearly 2,500 other documents of Korean American history to the National Library of Korea in Seoul. [4]

  3. Vatican City and Holy See passports - Wikipedia

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    A Vatican passport (Italian: passaporto vaticano) is a passport issued by the Holy See or by Vatican City State. The Holy See issues diplomatic and service passports , while the Vatican City State can issue ordinary passports for its citizens .

  4. South Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    Passport number: Includes a total of nine digits; in passports issued from 25 August 2008 onward, the passport number will retain the same 9 digits, but the Issued Local code will be changed to a single letter 'M' denoting PM passports and 'S' for PS passports. The remaining 8 digits will be the serial number.

  5. 23 countries where money can buy you a second passport or ...

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    The Second Citizenship Survey 2017 from CS Global Partners found that 89% of people would like to own a second passport, and over 34% said they had looked into investing in a second citizenship.

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  7. North Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    An ordinary passport is a single passport which, after being granted special permission, is handed out to North Koreans who visit foreign countries for official reasons, i.e., sports and academic competitions, business trips. Ordinary passports are taken back by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after returning to North Korea.

  8. World Passport - Wikipedia

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    The World Passport is similar in appearance to a genuine national passport or other such authentic travel document. In 1979 the World Passport was a 42-page document, with a dark blue cover, and text in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish, and Esperanto. It contained a five-page section for medical history and a six-page section ...

  9. Romanov Empire (micronation) - Wikipedia

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    The empire began to issue its own passports online for 1,000 rubles (US$31), and by 2014 it claimed it had granted about 4,000 passports to citizens. [6] In June 2012, Bakov registered the Monarchist Party with the Russian Ministry of Justice, [7] with the stated goal of restoring the monarchy to Russia in accordance with the law. It is the ...