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  2. Omani passport - Wikipedia

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    The Omani passport identity page is in two languages - Arabic and English - and includes the following data: Passport holder's photo 4x6cm; Type ("P" for Passport) Country (OMN for Oman) Passport Number; Holder's Surname; Holder's Given Names; Nationality; Date of Birth; Date of Issue; Date of Expiry; ID Number; Place of Birth; Issuing Authority

  3. Nepalese passport - Wikipedia

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    The early passports in Nepal were used for internal and external travel for religious and business purposes. The oldest passport in Nepal is a handwritten passport issued in 1957 BS to a person named Kaliprasad (no surname disclosed) and history ten porters to travel to Butwal and Taulihawa from Kathmandu.

  4. Argentine passport - Wikipedia

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    The Argentine passport is the 2nd most powerful passport in Latin America after the Chilean passport and is the 4th most powerful overall in the Americas, according to the Henley Passport Index. [6] Additionally, an "Exceptional passport for foreigners" can be issued in Argentina to non-citizens who cannot obtain their national passport.

  5. South Korean passport - Wikipedia

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    The new biometric passport incorporates many security features such as colour shifting ink, hologram, ghost image, infrared ink, intaglio, laser perforation of the passport number (from the third page to the back cover), latent image, microprinting, security thread, solvent sensitive ink, and steganography. [6] A caution page for the biometric chip

  6. Iraqi passport - Wikipedia

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    The page containing biometric data is laminated, as it was in the G-series. The passport holder's signature is on page 3 in the passport. A-series passports have 48 pages and are valid for eight years. The passport number is perforated through the bottom of each page starting from page 3. Pages 4–48 are visa pages. All A-series passports are ...

  7. Australian passport - Wikipedia

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    The personal data page printed by ink-jet onto the adhesive surface of the security laminate, the laminate itself containing a holographic design. From October 2005, 'M' series passports issued as a biometric or ePassport. Electronic passport logo printed under the passport number on the personal data page. The front cover printed in gold ink.

  8. Philippine passport - Wikipedia

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    Philippine passports have different styles of data pages. Old brown passports have both a data and physical description page, with the picture located on the description page rather than the data page; these are separated by the passport note. Green passports issued before 2004 have the data page on the inner cover followed by the passport note ...

  9. Athlete biological passport - Wikipedia

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    An athlete biological passport is an individual electronic record for professional athletes, in which profiles of biological markers of doping and results of doping tests are collated over a period of time. Doping violations can be detected by noting variances from an athlete's established levels outside permissible limits, rather than testing ...