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  2. Visa policy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Marital status must be officially registered for more than one year; Women who did not work previously as artists or masseuses in the Republic of Lebanon, accompanying their husband, their child, one of their parents, brothers; The mother in law of a citizen of the Republic of Lebanon after presenting a document asserting the kinship

  3. Visa requirements for Lebanese citizens - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of the Republic of Lebanon do not need a passport when travelling to Syria and Iraq, [2] they may use just their domestic national identification cards called in Arabic: بطاقة الهوية (bițāqat al-hawiya) and in French: carte nationale d'identité.

  4. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    The Angolan national identity is compulsory. It contains the person's name, date of birth, date and place of issue, validity, filiation, photo, marital status, fingerprint of the citizen's right indicator, a signature and address. Nevertheless, more than 12 million Angolans do not possess a national identity card.

  5. Lebanese identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese identity card (Arabic: بطاقة الهوية, bițāqat al-hawiya) is a compulsory Identity document issued to citizens of the Republic of Lebanon by the police on behalf of the Lebanese Ministry of Interior or in Lebanese embassies and consulates abroad free of charge.

  6. Lebanese passport - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese passport (Arabic: جواز سفر الجمهورية اللبنانية, romanized: Jawāz Safar Al-Jumhūrīyah Al-Lubnānīyah) is a passport issued to the citizens of the Republic of Lebanon to enable them to travel outside the Republic of Lebanon and entitles the bearer to the protection from the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Republic of Lebanon if necessary.

  7. Kafala system - Wikipedia

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    The system, which blocks domestic competition for overseas workers in the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, [5] requires migrant workers to have an in-country sponsor, usually their employer, who is responsible for their visa and legal status.

  8. Lebanese nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese citizenship is the status of being a citizen of Lebanon and it can be obtained by birth or naturalization. Lebanese nationality is transmitted paternally (via father) (see Jus sanguinis ). Therefore, a Lebanese man who holds Lebanese citizenship can automatically confer citizenship to his children and foreign wife (only if entered in ...

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    Government of Lebanon: Headquarters: Rue Michel Bustros, Rmeil, Beirut Agency executive: Abdallah Bou ...