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  2. List of passports - Wikipedia

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    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. International organizations also issue travel documents, usually called laissez-passer, to their staff. This article shows images of the ...

  3. Passport - Wikipedia

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    A passport is merely an identity document that is widely recognised for international travel purposes, and the possession of a passport does not in itself entitle a traveller to enter any country other than the country that issued it, and sometimes not even then, as with holders of the British Overseas citizen passport. Many countries normally ...

  4. Category:Passports by country - Wikipedia

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    Bahamian passport; Bahraini passport; Bangladeshi passport; Barbados passport; Belarusian passport; Belgian passport; Belizean passport; Beninese passport; Bhutanese passport; British National (Overseas) passport; Bolivian passport; Bosnia and Herzegovina passport; Botswana passport; Brazilian passport; British passport (Bermuda) British ...

  5. Passport validity - Wikipedia

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    Most countries issue passports for children and young adults for five years, under passport issuing protocols a child or young adult passport is defined as being under 16 years for a United States Passport, under 19 years for a Japanese Passport, under 21 years for a Croatian passport, under 24 years for a German passport or under 30 years as is the case with a Spanish passport.

  6. Which is the world’s most powerful passport for visa-free ...

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    Although U.S. passport holders can travel to 147 countries in the world without a visa requirement, “to enter the remaining countries, U.S. passport holders must apply for a visa beforehand ...

  7. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    A passport application could cover, variously, a wife, a child, or children, one or more servants, or a woman traveling under the protection of a man. The passport would be issued to the man. Similarly, a passport application could cover a child traveling with their mother. The passport would be issued to the mother.

  8. Singapore no longer has the world’s most powerful passport ...

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    The annual Henley Passport Index has just been released. It ranks all the passports in the world according to the number of countries their holders can travel to visa-free.

  9. Which country has the most powerful passport in the world ...

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    The passport allows the holder to enter only 27 countries and territories without applying for a visa in advance. And of these countries, many still require the traveler to apply for a visa upon ...