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The data on the chip Russian passports are protected by a technology access control BAC (basic access control), which allows producing read data only after entering the passport number, date of birth of the holder and the expiration date of the passport (usually by means of recognition of the machine readable zone of the passport), which ...
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 ...
This list may not reflect recent changes. (previous page) A. Abkhazian passport ... Russian passport; Rwandan passport; S. Sahrawi passport; British passport (Saint ...
On pages 2 and 3 of the passport, the series and number of the passport are printed in the passport in a typographical way. Until 2008, the series and number were also inked on subsequent pages. Since 2008, on pages 5 to 20, as well as on the back cover, the series and number have been laser-perforated. [7]
Countries or areas, codes and abbreviations – list of alpha-3 and numeric codes (a few territories officially assigned codes in ISO 3166-1 are not included in this list) The World Factbook (public domain), Central Intelligence Agency Appendix D – Country Data Codes – comparison of FIPS 10, ISO 3166, and STANAG 1059 country codes
ISO 3166-3 – Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 3: Code for formerly used names of countries [4] defines codes for country names which have been deleted from ISO 3166-1 since its first publication in 1974.
The gallery of passport stamps by country or territory contains an accurate alphabetical list of sovereign states, partially recognised states, and dependent territories with images of their passport stamps including visas.
The Henley Passport index ranks passports according to the number of destinations that can be reached using a particular country's ordinary passport without the need of a prior visa ("visa-free"). [9] [10] [11] The survey ranks 199 passports against 227 destination [12] countries, territories, and micro-states. [13] [14] [15]