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  2. Moroccan passport - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan passport. The front cover of a contemporary Moroccan biometric passport. Moroccan passports are issued to nationals and citizens of Morocco for the purpose of international travel. Besides serving as a proof of Moroccan citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Moroccan consular officials abroad if needed.

  3. Finnish passport - Wikipedia

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    5 years after issuance. Cost. €50, €44 (electronic application), €25 (when the applicant is a veteran of Finnish wars ), €22 (veterans of Finnish wars, electronic application), [3] €235 (at embassies) [4] Finnish passport ( Finnish: Suomen passi; Swedish: finskt pass) are issued to nationals of Finland for the purpose of international ...

  4. Latvian passport - Wikipedia

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    Latvian passports ( Latvian: Latvijas pilsoņa pase) are issued to citizens of Latvia for identity and international travel purposes. Receiving a valid passport is mandatory from the age of 15, but passports can be requested for younger children if needed for travel and other purposes. A passport is valid for 10 years if the citizen is 20 or ...

  5. Afghan passport - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan passport was introduced by Emir Abdur Rahman Khan in 1880. It recently became a biometric passport. Abdul Karim Hasib is the current director of the General Directorate of Passports. His predecessor was Alam Gul Haqqani. The cost of a new 5-year Afghan passport is 5,000 afghanis (AFN). A 10-year passport requires a fee of 10,000 AFN.

  6. Swiss passport - Wikipedia

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    The first Swiss passports were issued on 10 December 1915. The characteristic red Swiss passport was created in 1959. [4] Until 1985 the Swiss passport included only the national languages of the time (French, German, and Italian) as well as English. Romansh was added in the later Pass 85 after it was declared the fourth Swiss national language ...

  7. Barbados passport - Wikipedia

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    A Barbados passport is a travel document issued to citizens of Barbados, in accordance with Citizenship Act (CAP. 186) from 1978, the Immigration Act (CAP. 190) from 1997, and the Barbados Constitution, for the purpose of facilitating international travel. It allows the bearer to travel to foreign countries in accordance with visa requirements ...

  8. 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. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) requires ...

  9. Pound sign - Wikipedia

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    The £ grapheme in a selection of fonts. The pound sign ( £) is the symbol for the pound unit of sterling – the currency of the United Kingdom and its associated Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories and previously of Great Britain and of the Kingdom of England. The same symbol is used for other currencies called pound, such as ...