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  2. Mauritian passport - Wikipedia

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    Mauritian passports are issued under the Passport Act of 14 February 1969. [2] The Passport Regulations 1969 govern details of their issuance. The regulations make provision for extending the period of validity of a passport; however, after a passport is expired, there is no provision for renewal, and instead a new application must be made to the Passport and Immigration Office.

  3. Tajik passport - Wikipedia

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    2005 Tajikistan Passport. Tajik passports (Tajik: Тоҷик Шиноснома, Toçik Şinosnoma) are issued to citizens of the Republic of Tajikistan to enable them to travel outside the country. It is the international proof of identity of any Tajik citizen. [1]

  4. Internal passport of Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Russian passport [c] is a mandatory identity document for all Russian citizens residing in Russia who are aged 14 or over. The Internal Russian passport is an internal passport used for travel and identification purposes in Russia, which is distinct from the International Russian passport used by Russian citizens to travel in and out of Russian borders.

  5. Chilean passport - Wikipedia

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    The regular passport design will revert back to a blue colored cover (similar to the 2013 series Chilean Official Passport cover color), and along with 70 new security measures being introduced, the back cover will also incorporate an image of a moai statue. [1] 2013–2024 edition (still valid, until expiration dates in each passport)

  6. Bulgarian passport - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian passports are of the common EU design, burgundy in color, with the Bulgarian Coat of arms emblazoned in the center of the front cover. The text "Европейски съюз" / "European Union" (English), the country's official long name "Република България" (Bulgarian) and the English form "Republic of Bulgaria" are inscribed in capital letters above the coat of ...

  7. Monégasque passport - Wikipedia

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    The Monégasque passport is issued to citizens of Monaco for international travel. In 2009 there were an estimated 6,000 in circulation. [ 1 ] The passport is burgundy in colour and has the national coat of arms and the words "Principauté de Monaco" (Principality of Monaco) on it.

  8. Hungarian passport - Wikipedia

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    Personal Ordinary passports issued to citizens valid for two, five, or ten years. The five year passport is issued having in mind the following birthday of the applicant, while the ten year passport is issued having in mind the previous birthday of the applicant(For example,if an applicant who is born on the 29th of September 1990, and applies for a 5 year passport on the 1st of November 2021 ...

  9. Vanuatu passport - Wikipedia

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    The Passport Act of 2009 further tightened the requirements for diplomatic passports, and granted sole authority for their issuance to a newly formed Passport Services body. Nevertheless, in late 2010, a local newspaper reported that the number of foreigners holding Vanuatu diplomatic passports was still higher than the number of Vanuatu ...