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  2. Machine-readable passport - Wikipedia

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    A machine-readable passport (MRP) is a machine-readable travel document (MRTD) with the data on the identity page encoded in optical character recognition format. Many countries began to issue machine-readable travel documents in the 1980s. Most travel passports worldwide are MRPs.

  3. Nepalese passport - Wikipedia

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    On 17 November 2021, the first electronic passport, or e-passport was introduced and Nepalese writer Satya Mohan Joshi was the first to receive the e-passport. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Nepalis e-passports are produced by IDEMIA, the software that the Passport office uses is also from the same company.

  4. Bangladeshi passport - Wikipedia

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    8 February 1973 (Traditional Passport) [1] 1 April 2010 (Machine Readable Passport or MRP) [2] 22 January 2020 (Electronic Passport or E-Passport) [3] Purpose: Identification: Valid in: All countries: Eligibility: Bangladeshi citizenship: Expiration: 10 years for those aged 18 to 65 years; 5 years for those aged under 18 or aged over 65 years; Cost

  5. United States passport - Wikipedia

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    If a fugitive being extradited to the United States refuses to sign a passport application, the consular officer can sign it "without recourse." [80] An application for a United States passport made abroad is forwarded by a U.S. embassy or consulate to Passport Services for processing in the United States.

  6. Biometric passport - Wikipedia

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    This biometric symbol is usually printed on the cover of biometric (ICAO compliant) passports. A biometric passport (also known as an electronic passport, e-passport or a digital passport) is a passport that has an embedded electronic microprocessor chip, which contains biometric information that can be used to authenticate the identity of the passport holder.

  7. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    The machine-readable passport is designed to prevent tampering through the use of a special features embedded in the passport cover, similar to other machine-readable passports. It also has more pages than the previous passport (44 pages instead of the previous 32) and processing times were expected to be accelerated.

  8. Myanmar passport - Wikipedia

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    In April 2010 the Myanmar passport was upgraded from hand-written to machine readable passport. [3] There are three types of passport issued primarily by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Government officials are issued with a green passport. Diplomats are issued with a blue passport. All other citizens receive a red passport. [4]

  9. List of passports - Wikipedia

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    Certain passports do not, without additional endorsement, confer the right of abode anywhere and have varying international acceptance for travel: . British National (Overseas) passport - GBN [2] is widely accepted for international travel