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  2. Moroccan passport - Wikipedia

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    The identity page of an ordinary passport contains the following data : Photograph of the bearer; Type of passport (P) Country code (MAR) Passport number; Family name of the bearer; Given name(s) of the bearer; Nationality ("Marocaine مغربية", Moroccan) Sex; Date of birth; Place of birth; Address; Date of issuance; Authority issuing the ...

  3. South Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    As of 19 September 2022, South Korean citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 192 countries and territories, ranking the South Korean passport second in the world in terms of travel freedom (tied with the Singaporean passport, and one ranking down from the Japanese passport) according to the Henley Passport Index. [20]

  4. Serbian passport - Wikipedia

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    Serbian passport (Serbian: Пасош Србије, romanized: Pasoš Srbije) is the primary document of international travel issued to nationals of Serbia.Passports are issued and renewed by the Serbian Police on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs or, if the citizen resides abroad, by the Serbian diplomatic missions.

  5. Danish passport - Wikipedia

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    A Danish passport (Danish: dansk pas) is an identity document issued to citizens of the Kingdom of Denmark to facilitate international travel. Besides serving as proof of Danish citizenship, they facilitate the process of securing assistance from Danish consular officials abroad (or other EU consulates or Nordic missions [6] [7] in case a Danish consular official is absent).

  6. Vietnamese passport - Wikipedia

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    The signature page (which is located on the third page) has a blank section for the signature of a passport holder. A passport is not valid until it is signed by the passport holder in black or blue ink. If a holder is unable to sign his passport, it is to be signed by a person who has legal authority to sign on the holder's behalf.

  7. Cypriot passport - Wikipedia

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    Cypriot passports are issued to citizens of Cyprus.Every Cypriot citizen is also a Commonwealth citizen and a citizen of the European Union.The Cypriot passport, along with the Cypriot identity card, allows for free right of movement and residence in any of the states of the European Union, European Economic Area, and Switzerland.

  8. 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.

  9. Swiss passport - Wikipedia

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    The first Swiss passport booklets were issued on 10 December 1915. The characteristic red Swiss passport was created in 1959. [8] Until 1985 the Swiss passport included only the national languages of the time (French, German, and Italian) as well as English.