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  2. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    Ireland does not issue identity cards, but issues an almost functionally equivalent passport card. The EU Regulation does not apply to Irish passport cards, as stated in the legislation.: Point 14, introduction chapter Irish passport cards nevertheless follow the ICAO 9303 standard and are biometrically compliant but do not contain the EU flag ...

  3. Passports of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The newest EU member state Croatia refused to fully comply with the EU common recommended layout even though the Croatian passport has been changed in design due to the recent accession into the EU. From 3 August 2015, the new Croatian passport retained its dark blue passport cover and is the odd one out among the 27 European Union member ...

  4. Passports of the EFTA member states - Wikipedia

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    Most passports issued by EU member states have the common recommended lay out; burgundy in colour with the words “European Union” followed by the name(s) of the country, the emblem of the state and the word "Passport". Of the EFTA member states, only Iceland and Liechtenstein follows the same order as on EU passports, but with a blue cover.

  5. Passports in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The EU itself does not issue ordinary [clarification needed] passports, but ordinary passports issued by the 27 member states follow a common format. [1] This includes a burgundy cover (not compulsory: Croatia is the only exception) emblazoned with the title "European Union", followed by the member state's name in their official language(s) (occasionally translation into English and French ...

  6. Passport - Wikipedia

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    The European Union. The design and layout of passports of the member states of the European Union are a result of consensus and recommendation, rather than of directive. [79] Passports are issued by member states and may consist of either the usual passport booklet or the newer passport card format.

  7. Irish passport - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Passport Card is a passport in card format and is intended to be usable as a travel document in most European countries, in a similar way to national identity cards elsewhere in the EEA or the Russian internal passport with respect to travel to some countries and autonomous territories within the former USSR.

  8. Belgian passport - Wikipedia

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    Belgian citizens are able to use their identity card to travel within the European Union and to other countries in the periphery of Europe. As of 13 April 2021, Belgian citizens had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 187 countries and territories, ranking the Belgian passport 7th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  9. Identity documents in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The national identity card is issued by the Swedish police and applications are filed at police stations which have a passport office. The national identity card can only be obtained by Swedish citizens. It is a valid identity document within the European union, since 1 July 2015 also including member states which are not part of the Schengen ...